It's so far from the first season, it's so fucking far away.
Only the title still talks about the past. The feeling of the old man and Nick Cave really fits this film. Again, each episode never skips the opening credits.
At the end, I found that my favorite is Frank. At first, I thought it was just a gang leader who was slowly rising and slowly cleaning up his ruthlessness, but later found that although he was ruthless and arrogant, at least he was affectionate, righteous and reasonable. The key is that the acting is not bad. Every time I sit down and stand up with the buttons of my suit, I always straighten my back and take a leisurely pace. There is indeed a poor child who grows up rich and wants to look like a rich man. .
Female detectives are okay too. . . I haven't seen that mounted policeman, so I'm not familiar with it. Anyway, I don't like it. . . The biggest disappointment was Colin Farrell, who was a goddamn brow, and only those big eyebrows were left. I saw him and Edward Norton in a police movie many years ago. At that time, I thought they were similar, and it seemed that Ethan Hawke was also good. Now I slowly feel that there is a big difference between the two of them.
After reading it for the past few days, I have been thinking about it: if I didn't see the child for the last time (and I just glanced at it, I didn't say anything), if I didn't be so arrogant (if you wear a suit, just wear it, what are you doing to beat someone? But I don't know if the gem is in it), if you can be brave enough to admit your sexual orientation (may not be a police officer), you are only a little bit closer to the front, especially the first two people. How will it end. Isn't that how people are? But after seeing the escape route of the two women, I wonder if it is really over for these two men to escape? Maybe just the beginning of the next escape.
Hey, the ending is too heart-wrenching, too heart-wrenching. This is why it is worth remembering, and this is also the place that deserves four stars.
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