Brave the Deadly Island | Virtue of Evil

Claudie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The movie made Cage, but many people were fans of Ed Harris.

This tragic hero, in a country without petitions and petitions, has no response to his demands, and as a general there is nothing he can do. This is really sad.

At the beginning of the story, the general presumably foresees the end, which is all the more desperate.

The blood of the soldiers was put into a situation that was doomed to fail, and it was a spicy interpretation of the ugliness of politics.

But perhaps, we don't have time to reflect on politics at all. After all, the rhythm of the story has no urgency in the whole process, and there is absolutely no time to take care of other things until the story is finished.

Cage was still a literary youth back then, and he transformed into an action movie. As soon as he shot it, it was a big production. It was simply a king bomb.

Several acting schools are playing in the story, and there is basically nothing to say except for being hooked.

If you want to pull the text, look at the dialogue between the general and 007, it feels like "the book bag dropped in front of Confucius", I really can't figure it out.

Sean Connery is definitely a guy who gets more and more attractive as he gets older. After watching this movie back then, there were a lot of people who read 007 and watched it. In contrast, 007 was not as glamorous as it is now.

This movie, which I don't know how many times, still looks like it can make people's adrenaline surge, especially the background music, which still makes people excited.

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The Rock quotes

  • FBI Director Womack: Great job, Goodspeed.

    Agent Paxton: [sarcastically, jokingly] Why don't you throw in a trip to Tahiti while you're at it?

    FBI Agent: Okay, I'll deliver this to the Attorney General...

    FBI Director Womack: [Interrupts and takes the contract from Hunt] Ah, no. You'll give that to me, there's a car waiting outside for you, thank you.

    [He rips up the contract]

    Stanley Goodspeed: That's a signed federal document, sir. Isn't that illegal?

    FBI Director Womack: You're not acquainted with the full facts, Goodspeed.

    Stanley Goodspeed: With all due respect, sir, I'd like clarification. I gave that man my word.

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [last lines]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while looking at the microfilm by using a miniature magnifying glass that was left by Mason] Honey? Uh... You wanna know who really killed JFK?