Unique Cage and Dialogue

Dayana 2022-04-21 09:01:30

After 12 years, I re-watched this film on star movie, and I watched it uninterruptedly from beginning to end.

Again, in my eyes, there are no literary films, blockbusters, action films, etc., etc. In my opinion, a good movie is one that allows me to sit down and watch it quietly, "Prison in the Air" There is no doubt that such a

clichéd American hero complex plot is so vividly shot by the screenwriter and director. Strange.

In the past 10 years, after we have seen Cage's various roles, we look back at the tough guy with a wolf head, not only amazed and smiled.

Even the episodes and unique dialogues in the film are wonderful, remember the dialogue between the serial killer who killed 37 people and Cage on the plane
"Crazy, can a normal person work for 50 years and then be forced to retire. , I had no choice but to enter a nursing home, and in the end I was afflicted with all kinds of diseases and I hoped to die with dignity, isn't it crazy?
What if I told you insane, was working 50 hours a week in some office for 50 years, at the end of which they tell you to piss off, Ending up
in some retirement village, hoping to die before suffering the indignity of trying to make it to the toilet on time. Wouldn't you consider that
to be insane? "The

screenwriter is so talented

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Con Air quotes

  • Francisco Cindino: [in the cockpit of the plane] Don't they have a way of tracking these planes?

    Swamp Thing: Oh, yeah. It's called a transponder. Every plane's got one, Cindino.

    Nathan 'Diamond Dog' Jones: [sarcastic] Swamp, where is the transponder?

    Cyrus Grissom: [looks at the empty bay] Ah! Where, indeed?

  • Cyrus Grissom: [to Agent Sims] You know, the next time you choose a human shield, you're better off not picking a two-bit negro crackhead.