A hodgepodge of labels

Everett 2022-03-24 09:02:06

After saving my daughter, saving my son, brother and sister, cheating father, family card, old-fashioned...
These are some labels that can pop up in my mind when I watch it.
The existence of a pitiful son, the "law of gravitation" that most of these action movies cannot escape... Yes, yes, and when the male protagonist's son calls his daughter-in-law and asks her not to go home, the daughter-in-law's almost crazy Resist... the old-fashioned can't be the old-fashioned means of expression... Fortunately, there are no cheating couples in this film, otherwise, a star... As I
said at the beginning, the brotherhood is also a small underestimation of this film point, all right. At the beginning, there was a little bit that made people feel acceptable, but it stopped too quickly, and it was basically a clue that was dispensable...
Family should be the biggest point of this film. After saving my daughter and daughter-in-law... It was finally time to save my son. Good earth dad. What puzzles me the most is the causal connection of the plot... The son hates his father for doing things for the gangster brother, and even avoids his father's disappearance, but instead he has to do things for the son of the gang leader... The plot can't be overthinking ...
wearing. Around 1h29m18s, the monitor screen shows that the time is December 18th, which is Christmas Eve...
summary. Biggest feeling, old-fashioned. Apart from the performance of the camera shift and the bloody fight scenes, there is nothing else to watch. By the way, there is also a note like Xiaoqiang who wants to be beaten to death, and vows to send the male lead to prison... This kind of scene is very familiar.

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  • Kirsten: Mommy, Santa smells funny.

    Jimmy Conlon: Do you think mommy wants to sit on Santa's other knee?

    Frank's Wife: I think Mommy's a little too big.

    Jimmy Conlon: Oh, Santa can make lots of room here.

    [patting his knee]

    Frank: That's my wife, Jimmy.

    Jimmy Conlon: Frank, it's Christmas.

    [leaning toward Rose]

    Jimmy Conlon: Give me a call if you wanna break the Irish curse. I'm skinny, but I'm long.

  • Mike Conlon: They should have locked you up a long time ago. Made you pay for the things you did.

    Jimmy Conlon: Just because I'm not behind bars doesn't mean I'm not paying for what I did, Michael.