If justice is a gun, which one should it be aimed at?

Dane 2022-04-20 09:01:11

Originally thought it was a Hollywood commercial film, but after watching it, I found that there is no personal heroism here, and some are just a tactful pursuit of reality in the face of reality. It does not have the ability to change the ecology of most groups, but it can seek stability and balance, leveraging the flag, and using leverage to maximize the benefits of multiple parties. In the face of the ultimate interests, is process justice still important? If it matters, is it worth fighting for? I don't have an answer, but the video seems to be the best way.

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  • Cyril 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    3.5 Light and Shadow-The scene scheduling has nothing to say, second-rate scripts have dragged down a lot

  • Raul 2022-03-21 09:01:13

    The photography is still very prominent, a kind of dry and desolate mysticism, with a sense of oppression, but some places are handled too much, almost like a fucking cartoon. The cold treatment of violent scenes is also done very well. In contrast, although Emily's line is big, there is a kind of foolish innocence and lack of energy to beat, which is a test of patience. De Toro is the main topic. The previous renderings are actually for him. The theory of the kingdom of wolves is still very cool.

Sicario quotes

  • Kate Macer: Are we going to Tucson?

    Matt: Yeah, you gotta learn how to sleep on a plane. They let me on the base when you need a ride, don't they?

    Reggie Wayne: [to Kate as they approach] You okay?

    Matt: She's fine.

    Reggie Wayne: I didn't ask you.

    Matt: And yet I answered...

  • Alejandro: Fausto Alarcon "El Verdugo". Every day across that border, people are kidnapped or killed by his hand or with his blessing. To find him would be like discovering a vaccine. You understand the value of that?