The joy of life lies in its unpredictability

Raleigh 2022-01-03 08:01:42

After the protagonist rescued the prisoner, life began to play tricks on him. Addicted to drugs, owed gambling debts, offended black and white, and dismissed... However, all of this was finally solved. The gambling debts were paid off, the drug dealers rushed to solve the enemy, and the inside line for the drug dealers was eliminated. The "evidence" of the case, the rescued prisoner helped him detox...

It is like standing only one step away from the cliff in the first second, and the next second is a plain and broad ocean. Some people say that this is the wisdom of the protagonist, but I want to say that it has nothing to do with wisdom.

this is life. You can never fathom a life.

Whenever you feel that you are about to fail, you tend to persevere, and you will get different results. You know, the joy of life may only lie in its unpredictability. Maybe when you wake up, you are facing a completely different world!

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Extended Reading
  • Dave 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Halfway through, very disappointed. Crime movies play stream-of-consciousness and play nondescript. The image of Cage is not something that ordinary people can play, and I feel tired looking at him. Fang Kimmo has become fat!

  • Stacy 2022-01-03 08:01:42

    Why is it so nostalgic, the style of the film is a bit scary of Las Vegas, and what kind of film it is, oh, my heart is wild! Anyway, it was from that era. I didn't understand the truth. At the end of the film, Cage said "Does the fish have a dream?" This piece is worth adding a star.

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: [Hallucinating] What are these fuckin' iguanas doing on my coffee table.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: ...Yeah, there are.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: What the fuck is that?

    [taps it]

    Terence McDonagh: Fuckin' iguana.

  • Terence McDonagh: Is this the same police force my father was in?