The so-called nobility of a bad guy

Tobin 2022-03-27 09:01:06

In fact, it is really difficult to evaluate Jasmine as a person.

Everyone in this world has two faces, one is an angel and the other is a devil. The two are one and inseparable.

Although Jasmine would rather risk jail time than revealing the privacy of her clients, she was worried that doing so would lead to the destruction of other people's homes.

It feels really noble and touching to do so.

But at the beginning, it was you who tried so hard to pull people into your game, because you saw him as "a stupid man with a lot of money", so you brought others into the trap you carefully set step by step. Profit for yourself.

So even if you would rather die than give in in the end, so what, do you still expect me to sing praises for you?

We all live in this world, and we all work hard to survive. Our destiny is like an ant, and no one is more noble than the other.

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Extended Reading
  • Megane 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    It's not "Ms. Sloan" at all, but both this film and "Sloan" can become a screenwriting textbook on female characters in contemporary China. The film defends its principles even better than the often-proposed male characters. The last three questions of the disappearing father have reached a climax relying on the screenwriting and performance. They are very superb. This dialogue is better than the one in "Call Your Name", which is beneficial, and this is beneficial.

  • Isidro 2021-11-23 08:01:11

    Finally, when the model worker said "catch me" at the skating rink, she really raised her spirits! But, soon, she was interrupted by her stupid dad, and finally ended with a stupid dialogue, discouraged... In fact, sometimes there is no need to explain everything.

Molly's Game quotes

  • Larry Bloom: I didn't know you got beaten up until I read it in your book. It was a hell of a way to learn about it, you should know. And if I'm hiring someone to find the guy who did it then I'm hiring someone to kill him.

    Molly Bloom: Don't even joke about that.

    Larry Bloom: I'm not.

    Molly Bloom: It wasn't a purse snatcher, Dad. It was the mafia.

    Larry Bloom: I don't care if it's the leader of the mob. Someone put their hand on you, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm fine.

    Larry Bloom: No, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm alright. Really, I'm fine.

  • Douglas Downey: There's a poem... a famous... uh... a poem about... thoughts left unexpressed. "Two roads emerged from the woods. Do they explode? I dunno" You like poetry?

    Molly Bloom: I did until a second ago