There is such a kind of person in society, he is neither a human nor a ghost, but a spirit, a human spirit. This kind of people talk to others and talk nonsense when they see the ghosts. They are all about profit. They can both face to face and stab you in the back. It is hard to believe without personal experience. Denzel Washington just rightly interprets such a human spirit. He is smart, meticulously and even insidiously planning everything; he is smooth and maintains an ulterior relationship with his superiors and subordinates; he is greedy, and can sell anything for his own benefit. Man; he is arrogant and does things regardless of the consequences and eventually leads to catastrophe. Being too involved in the world made him superstitious that money and violence can make anyone succumb, but when a rookie arrives, the original order is broken, because the rookie is the most despised, Alorzo believes that using money and intimidation for a day You can get Jack to submit and become a man on his boat obediently. When Jack refuses to collect money, he knows that his education has failed, so he betrays Jack... The
talent is rare, but there are many rookies, novices. We are ignorant, we are weak because we are ignorant, we are confused because we are weak, and we follow blindly because we are confused. From the beginning, Jack followed Alorzo blindly, believing that everything the teacher did was right, step by step from taking drugs to assisting in killing, but in the end he refused to collect black money and was betrayed by Alorzo. After he escaped by chance, he was completely irritated since then. The reality made him have to fight Alorzo for justice and ideals (betrayed by evil to the point of losing his life, and in the end he could only stand on the side of justice), Because the most unbearable thing for a man is to be betrayed...
Alorzo died, because of his arrogance, he despised Jack too much, thinking that a rookie could be at his mercy and that he could control everything, but he was wrong, right For this, I am very fortunate.
I sincerely remind every rookie, never give up the principles and bottom line in your heart. Only these two things are nothing we can trust completely.
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