Even if the years are gone, it will be gorgeous to the end

Kathryne 2022-04-21 09:01:24

"Red Flame Battlefield" tells the story of several retired agents headed by Bruce Willis and John Malkovich who exonerate themselves from their crimes. I like this type of film very much. In recent years, films with the theme of the elderly have emerged one after another. , Red Dead Redemption, the old guy, etc. have left a deep impression on people, and this film is no exception. In the play, Bruce Willis is as handsome as always, and the typical sultry male image of the years does not seem to be on his face. It's so obvious, only his bulging belly tells people that tough guys have an old day, the ghost John Malkovich's funny performance in this film is remarkable, and the role played by Morgan Freeman makes me Very touched, the attitude of facing death calmly, maybe we young people can only get it when we are old. As a commercial film, it is very beautiful. Although the shooting of several shooting scenes in the film is a bit fake, but it looks good. Still very enjoyable, the two scenes of Bruce Willis getting out of the car and shooting and fighting at the airport are so handsome! Watching this movie always reminds me of a Taiwan commercial called Dream Knight that I saw before. A few old people started a trip around the island on motorcycles for a dream of many years. The words are the most appropriate haha.

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RED quotes

  • Joe Matheson: We're gettin' the band back together.

  • [Frank calls Cooper on the phone; Cooper is told to stall him while the call is traced]

    Frank Moses: Here's the thing, Cooper. With age... comes a certain perspective. I'd be a liar if I said there wasn't a time when I was exactly like you. Blind ambition. Misplaced trust.

    William Cooper: Why are you telling me this?

    Frank Moses: It may help me to decide what to do next.

    Interrogation Surveillance Tech: [technician tracing the call whispering to Cooper] Just keep it going.

    William Cooper: Why? What are you thinking about?

    Frank Moses: Our business is a very hard one. But it was never the, uh... the killing or the stress, the bad pay that bothered me.

    William Cooper: Well, what was it, Frank?

    Frank Moses: It's how anything that you love... can be taken away from you. It taught me never to care. Never to invest. Then I met this woman. Sarah. And now you have her. Now I can't think of anything more horrible than to know that your enemies can hurt someone you love. The feeling is almost indescribable.

    [the trace completes, and the technician hands Cooper a printout]

    Frank Moses: You still there, Cooper?

    William Cooper: [horrified] You're at my house

    [Frank looks out the window into the yard where Cooper's wife and two children, unaware, are playing]

    Frank Moses: Almost indescribable, isn't it?

    William Cooper: [whispering] Please... Please don't hurt my family.

    Frank Moses: If anything happens to Sarah, I will rip everything you love out of your life. And then I'll kill you.