Byebye black-bird

Chaz 2022-04-22 07:01:04

When I was a child, watching the mainstream movies of Bayi Factory, I could always distinguish at a glance which were the positive characters and which were the negative characters. Later, I fell into a fixed mindset, watching TV and watching movies with adults, and always like to ask "Is this a good person or a bad person". Later, I finally understood that people cannot be classified by the dichotomy of good and bad. The boundaries between good and bad are not necessarily so clear in one person, just like John Dillinger in the movie, this is a bank robber who kills people. Countless, it is reasonable to say that he is a complete villain, but he is also affectionate and righteous, and he is a hero in the eyes of some people. The real events of the movie have changed. Depp and Bell, the two best actors, will play a duo party. Depp is rebellious and Bell is unsmiling. Naturally, these two will not be bad in the movie. The storyline is tense and the gunfight is fierce, but the characters are a bit messy. Except for Dillinger and Reid, the other robbers have no idea who is who.
The torrent of the times is huge, and no matter how strong an individual is, he cannot resist the progress of the times. If he does not conform to the times, he can only be eliminated by it. With the emergence of various technological crimes, the high-risk and low-return activities of robbing banks have withdrawn from the stage of history. It was inevitable. After the robbery partners died one by one, only Dillinger was left, and his performance was about to end, and he seemed to feel that his era was over, and he almost took the initiative to die. His death was dealt with in tense slow motion. The moment he fell to the ground, blood bloomed on his chest like a flower, and his life fell to the ground like a lingering flower. Bye bye, Dillinger. Bye bye black-bird.

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Extended Reading
  • Franz 2022-03-23 09:01:22

    There are still many mysteries in history.

  • Martine 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Well, this guy is awesome.

Public Enemies quotes

  • [Purvis and Baum are listening in on a wiretapped call]

    Agent Carter Baum: This is a phone conversation from a car dealership twenty-seven minutes ago. Harry Berman.

    [He pushes down the needle to play back an acetate disk]

    John Dillinger's voice: When you drop it, leave the keys on the floorboard.

    Harry Berman's voice: I got a DeSoto.

    John Dillinger's voice: Okay.

    [Purvis takes off his headphones]

    Melvin Purvis: How did we get to Berman?

    Agent Carter Baum: Off the Dillinger coat. The coat was bought in Cicero, Illinois, a few doors down from Berman's dealership. Now we know Berman. He's been supplying cars to the Syndicate since Capone. When Dillinger bought that coat, he must've been at Berman's switching cars.

    Melvin Purvis: Soon as they call to drop the DeSoto, we'll tail it. I want men on this, around the clock.

  • [Hoover is at a Senate Appropriation Committee hearing]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Why do we need this?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Because criminals flee in fast automobiles across state lines, thereby defeating local jurisdiction because there is no federal police force to stop them.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: By my tally, your bureau wants to spend more taxpayer's dollars catching crooks, than what the crooks you catch stole in the first place.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well that's ridiculous. The Bureau has apprehended kidnappers and bank robbers who have stolen up to and in excess of...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Really?

    [Hoover stops midsentence]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: How many have you apprehended?

    J. Edgar Hoover: We have arrested and arraigned 213 wanted felons.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: No, I mean *you*, Director Hoover.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well, as Director, I administer.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: How many have you arrested, personally?

    [long pause as Hoover stares at McKellar]

    J. Edgar Hoover: I have never arrested anybody.

    [Other men in the chamber gasp in shock]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: You've never arrested anybody?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well of course not. I'm an administrator...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: With no field experience. You are shockingly unqualified, aren't you, sir? You have never personally conducted a criminal investigation in the field in your life. I think you're a front. I think your prowess as a lawman is a myth, created from the hoopla of headlines by Mr. Suydam, your publicist there. Crimebuster? G-Man? You're setting yourself up as a Czar? That's running wild in my estimation.

    J. Edgar Hoover: A *crime* is what runs wild...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: If this country requires a bureau such as yours, I question whether you are the person fit to run it.

    J. Edgar Hoover: [getting angry] Well I will not be judged by a kangaroo court of venal politicians...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Your appropriation increase is denied.

    [taps his gavel, signifying the end of the session; Hoover and his aides get up and leave]

    J. Edgar Hoover: Feed the following to Walter Winchell: "McKellar is a Neanderthal, and he is on a personal vendetta to destroy me." We will not contest him in his committee. We need to fight him on the front page. Where's John Dillinger?