No one is perfect

Carli 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The plot of the very suspect is ups and downs, but upon closer inspection, it seems a little illogical. A mafia boss, a legendary figure, why would he spend such a large circle to kill a person, and finally expose his appearance. , seems illogical, but if there is no surviving worker in the end, is it all perfect? The lame man is undoubtedly Caesar. There are not so many conspiracies. All this is just his negligence. Letting the worker survive and taking action in person is just Caesar's behavior. After all, no one is more reliable than himself, and it also makes Caesar more mysterious. , even if the appearance is exposed, the police do not have enough evidence to charge him, so this is still a perfect crime. But some were unexpected.

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  • Rosella 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Guessed the plot from the beginning, Spacey's dead face must have been the last laugh.

  • Eugenia 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    What the hell is the cripple doing like this, he lacks a fundamental foothold. In addition, from the very beginning, it has been constantly reminding that the cripple is Caesar, and the more you keep belittling and ridiculing a certain person, the more indirectly telling us that this person will eventually get better. The cripple really hurts

The Usual Suspects quotes

  • cop: Todd Hockney?

    Hockney: Who wants to know?

    cop: New York Police Department.

    [Hockney drops his screwdriver, sighs and reaches under the body of the car]

    cop: Shit! Freeze! Hold it!

    [Hockney actually pulls out a red cloth which he uses to wipe his face]

    Hockney: You sure you brought enough guys?

  • Verbal: McManus came to us with the job, Fenster got the vans, Hockney supplied the hardware, I came through with how to do it so no one got killed, but Keaton... Keaton put on the finishing touch. A little 'fuck you' from the five of us to the NYPD.