Don't be too cool to watch the two in their prime, the Irish are still too old. Hannah and Neil are two sides of the same body. It's hard to say whether it's for justice or evil. In fact, both of them just like the life of licking blood. At some point, they may be moved by the warmth of life, and even have a kind of happiness that they can return to the secular standard. The illusion of life is gone, but in the end, I find that what really brings me happiness is the kind of exciting life. The most explosive scene of his acting skills was when Neil took his girlfriend to the airport on the way to the airport. After hearing the news of the enemy, he suddenly showed a relieved smile. At that moment, he realized that taking his girlfriend to fly away was just because he moved himself and really made him happy. Yes, it was the drop of blood on the tip of the knife. Difficulties for criminals to reintegrate into society. The little black brother worked so hard to reintegrate into society, and there were people who loved him to accompany him, but he chose to re-engage in crime within five minutes after meeting his former inmate. The temptation to slip into his familiar life was too great. The bank robbery shootout was the best shootout I've ever seen, and the sound of gunfire echoing through the empty streets was so real. The scene where the younger brother saw the police shooting directly, perfectly explained what a gangster is.
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