If this isn't based on true events, the drama is a piece of shit.
So unfortunately, Scott took another five stars from me.
Ricky is described in one sentence: A gentleman loves money and takes it in a proper way.
Describe Frank in one sentence: thieves have a way.
Both good and bad people are playing their best selves. Take everything seriously and make the best of everything. It is difficult for such a person to fail.
The most shocking thing for me is almost always at the end, the dialogue is getting more and more exciting, especially in the interrogation part, Frank wants to talk about the conditions of cooperation, Ricky does not back down: "You can keep your money and spend a lifetime in prison. Or cooperate with me and live poor but free after being released from prison."
Frank accepted this condition, which did not give him any advantage, and it was in this scene that Scott finished the final painting of Frank's portrait.
A different drug lord, a different policeman, they are actually the same.
Believe in the path you choose, where the path is, even though millions of people will go to me.
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