The story of the police and bandit tells the characters, but explores the life

Hester 2022-04-21 09:01:03

One of the best cop movies. The pacing is so good, the characters are distinct and deep, and the overall structure of the story is good. In terms of details, let me think about a question: if you want to express something, characters, plots, emotions, etc., there are many ways and methods, no good or bad, how to use it, and where to use it? The first is whether it feels right, and the second is whether it is appropriate. The audience looked at it and said, oh, that's how the story turned out, or this feeling is too right. I felt this way that day, and that's right; but the audience looked at it and thought, this seems to be a bit too much, right? That also doesn't feel right! That's the wrong shot. I mean, the details of this film are handled well.

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Extended Reading
  • Rupert 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    The duel between two men is not just a mere cop film, it expresses a lot of things. Speaking of choices, I just want you by my side.

  • Cale 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Faster pace is better, and some plots drag on.

Heat quotes

  • Vincent Hanna: [Referring to Neil] Someone somewhere is trying to put together a new way out for him

    Detective Casals: You don't think he already had one already laid out?

    Vincent Hanna: Sure he did, would you trust yours after this afternoon?

    Detective Casals: How much time we got?

    Vincent Hanna: Eight to ten hours tops

  • Nate: [Hands Neil an envelope with new ID's] Passports, traveler's checks, plastic. The plane, charter terminal, LAX, hangar 17. Call letters are 1011 Sierra. Touches down, holds for you five minutes, then splits. The plane will stand an FAA check. Filed a flight plan that works.

    Neil McCauley: Hey, where's Chris?

    Nate: He's gone.

    Neil McCauley: What?

    Neil McCauley: Said he's going on his own. Went to look for Charlene.

    Neil McCauley: Didn't you bring him here?

    Nate: Yeah, I brought him here.

    Neil McCauley: What happened?

    Nate: It's a free country, brother.