One of Wolfgang's masterpieces

Maxine 2022-03-15 09:01:04

The most eye-catching thing inside is the black and white opponent scene. The killer is not so bad, and the bodyguard is not so perfect. Everyone cherishes each other, and the

most exciting part of the world’s fallen people is that the killer saved a bodyguard on the roof and then The dialogue that led

me trained me to kill people. The government trained you to protect people, and now you want to kill me, but I want to protect you. It's

pretty good.

I think there is a problem, that is, a killer who behaves so carefully, how can he leave a note in the room?

Here , and it's not a difficult mystery...he called to know that they came back to arrest him, why they escaped in such a panic, there should be more lens explanations, it may be that the eavesdropper used new technology so early After finding the location, he needed to escape in an unexpected time and left the note

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Extended Reading
  • Vincenzo 2022-04-23 07:02:08

    Historical facts + stories are a good combination. Kennedy's assassination is also one of the events that Old Mei relishes. The story is good, but the climax is not strong enough.

  • Einar 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    After reading the subtitles, I know that it is the work of Wolfgang Petersen. The film is not short, but the rhythm has been maintained well. I like to see the two of them sitting at the Lincoln Memorial looking at the Washington Monument, because that location is also my favorite spot.

In the Line of Fire quotes

  • [Clothes and weapons drop to the floor as Horrigan and Lilly prepare to make love; a phone call interrupts them and she leaves]

    Frank Horrigan: Ah, Lilly... damn. Now I gotta put all that shit back on. God damn it.

  • Mendoza: [talking to Horrigan] There's just one problem, Frank. You know this guy Al? He keeps asking me questions about my counterfeiter. He asked me to many questions. My instinct tells me when there's something wrong, and there's something wrong here, Frank, so I had him followed.

    [Started to walk away, then turned back around]

    Mendoza: He's a fucking Secret Service agent, Frank.