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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  • Constantin 2022-02-12 08:01:01

    I feel tired from Dongmu's upright appearance again, and at the age of the uncle, this is completely a dead wood and spring love...The plot is so old and old...Fortunately, the old horse is quite exciting. , 3 stars are given to him...

  • Shyanne 2022-04-23 07:02:08

    John Malkovich, the villain, played the role very well, the old cowboy finally counterattacked, the movie was ok, not very good

In the Line of Fire quotes

  • Mitch Leary: [over the phone] Watching the President, I - I couldn't help wondering why a man like you would risk his life to save a man like that. You have such a strange job - I can't decide if it's heroic or absurd.

    Frank Horrigan: Now, why would a man like you want to risk his life to kill a man like that?

    Mitch Leary: Don't you have a psychological profile on me yet?

    Frank Horrigan: I don't put a lot of stock in them.

    Mitch Leary: Nor do I. A man's actions don't equal the sum of his psychological parts. Doesn't work that way.

    Frank Horrigan: Just how does it work?

    Mitch Leary: It doesn't work, Frank. God doesn't punish the wicked and reward the righteous. Everyone dies. Some die because they deserve to; others die simply because they come from Minneapolis. It's random and it's meaningless.

    Frank Horrigan: Well, if none of this means anything... why kill the President?

    Mitch Leary: To punctuate the dreariness.

  • Mitch Leary: [over the phone] There's no cause left worth fighting for, Frank. All we have is the game. I'm on offense, you're on defense.

    Frank Horrigan: Well, when do we start playing the game?

    Mitch Leary: The clock's ticking, Frank.