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Kaitlyn 2022-04-23 07:01:21

It is not bad for a person to believe, although he may be wrong in many cases.

For example, if you believe in God, at least you are religious.
For example, if you believe in Buddhism, at least you are compassionate.
For example, if you believe in Allah, at least you will give up your life.

Any kind of sublime or slight belief brings power.
Of course, this kind of power, the distinction between good and evil, is another matter.

But believe nothing, believe nothing.
You cannot have great power.

You feel that God is useless, you feel that money is useless, and you feel that anyone, including relatives, is useless.
When you are in the world, if you have nothing to fight for, you will do nothing or do anything arbitrarily.
You love nothing, you dare to do anything. You hate nothing, you are too lazy to do anything.

So in the film, Mike is a man of faith.
At least he believed in love, and love did not make him despair.

American films, he always has something other than the main theme.
How can the protagonist of robbing banks in China be a kind-hearted, affectionate and righteous master?

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The Town quotes

  • Claire Keesey: So what do you do for work?

    Doug MacRay: Boston Sanding Gravel, I break rocks. Punch the ticket at the end of the day, slide down the back of a brontosaurus like Fred Flintstone, call it a night.

  • [Frawley is describing to Claire how he knows where the bank robbers who kidnapped her probably came from]

    FBI S.A. Adam Frawley: With guys like this - hardcore guys - 90% of them eminate from a one square mile neighborhood called Charlestown. Familiar with it?

    [Claire looks at a map and realizes that it's the neighborhood she lives in]

    Claire Keesey: You must be kidding me!

    FBI S.A. Adam Frawley: Dino, what's the first thing BPD does whenever there's an armored car robbery in the city?

    Dino Ciampa: Close the Charlestown Bridge.

    FBI S.A. Adam Frawley: He's from Charlestown.

    Dino Ciampa: They make it over, they use each other's houses. They're like rats.