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Allen 2022-04-19 09:01:29

I started to pay attention to Nicolas Cage after "Changing Faces", so I found this film, playing him again as a good husband and a good father, this time it was a bit troublesome, he was sentenced to prison for negligence, but unfortunately he was Arranged to be transferred to another prison with a gang of lunatics. A group of bandits who had already planned on the transferred plane took control of the plane and started the escape plan, and Cage also began his tragic journey. With the cooperation of the FBI played by John Cusack, these wicked lunatics finally fell one by one.
The long hair style of Cage in the film is the only one I have seen so far in all his works. The courage that is not lost to any comic hero and the courage to challenge any danger to save his family is shocking. To this day, I still have the poster of this movie in my house, which is quite a classic.
By the way, the most arrogant among the madmen in the film is John Malkovich, the guy who fought with Cage to the end. Now he is old... Let's see if Cage can continue to fight action movies now, although In the "National Treasure" series, his skills are not as good as before, but in comparison, I am very relieved.

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Con Air quotes

  • Cyrus Grissom: Considering my audience, I'm going to make this very quick and very simple.

    [points to objects in the sand]

    Cyrus Grissom: This is the boneyard, this is the hanger, this is our plane.

    Viking: [points] What's that?

    Cyrus Grissom: That's a rock.

    [knocks it out of the way]

    Viking: Okay.

  • Larkin: [while in surveillance truck] Nathan Jones, A.K.A. Diamond Dog. Former general of the Black Guerillas. He blew up a meeting of the National Rifle Association saying, and I quote, "They represented the basest negativity of the white race." He wrote a book in prison called, "Reflections in a Diamond Eye." New York Times called it a wakeup call for the black community. They're talking to Denzel for the movie.