Emotional works

Emory 2022-04-20 09:01:12

After thinking about it for a long time, I decided to give it five stars, because this is a sentimental work. The narrative, script, music, details, and performance are all just right, which can make people pause to think and reflect.
The brother played by the black fox defined what is a counterattack ten years ago: that is, the explosion and reversal of a small person based on dreams, love and courage; the killer played by Tom is dead, just like the wandering stray dog ​​in the film. There is no pursuit of goals, no one knows in life, no one knows in death, and there is no sense of existence in the cold reality.

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Extended Reading
  • Agustina 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    1. Connect end to end. The murder of the man (the policeman who helped him) made him surrender and commit suicide; the woman who was about to be killed made him stand up and trap the beast to survive. It can be seen that the difference is huge. 2. Cruise's rhetorical question: There are 6 billion people on the earth, and thousands of people die every day in Rwanda. Have you ever blinked? no. You are so fussed about dead fat guy. It is thought-provoking, do people embrace Buddha's feet only when they die? Think of the poem of the revolutionary.

  • Bernadette 2021-10-20 19:01:11

    The most talkative killer in history. Died of chattering.

Collateral quotes

  • Felix: Now you're here. Why?

    Max: I lost my stuff. The list.

    Felix: I want you to listen to me real well. Special groups put together the list of dedos.

    Max: Dedos?

    Felix: Fingers, informants. Signal interceptions with voice-recognition software, surveillance. A very expensive counter-intelligence worked up that list. An important list, wouldn't you say? And you lost it?

    Max: Yeah, I'm sorry. Sorry.

    Felix: Sorry? 'Sorry' does not put Humpty Dumpty back together again.

  • Max: The fat man, the penthouse guy, the jazz man. That leaves two.

    Felix: Can you finish?

    Max: In six years, when have I not?