It was an extreme tragedy from beginning to end and should be rewritten.

Letitia 2022-04-22 07:01:04

When the movie was first released, I was still young, and I only remember the bloody revenge, the knight-errant spirit of the happy rivers and lakes, and the protagonist's shocking force and strategy, which is simply a classic of violence. But when I watched it again recently, my heart was full of shock and helplessness, from the helpless cry of the protagonist when he witnessed the tragedy, to the torture of self-blame and suffering alone, hoping for a fair trial. Helping him redeem himself, but being slapped in the face by the darkness, what a shock, sadness, and pain!
Fortunately, he did not choose to go to the extreme end of his life and let the wicked go unpunished. Unfortunately, he also went to the other extreme, completed self-redemption in the extreme, and attempted to change the system through evil deeds. It was too difficult and too much. Cruel.
The most regrettable thing is that he only completed personal redemption after all, or just completed a task with personal heroism, so the protagonist finally breathed a sigh of relief and did everything I should do. When you arrive, think that if it is a political movie, maybe what the protagonist should do is to visit the people in the neighborhood, collect and count data on similar cases, visit various grass-roots cadres, go down the line of the masses, and strive to become the interests of the masses. Representatives, actively strive for political discourse power, expand their own political power, work hard to learn legal knowledge, pass various authoritative certifications, earnestly strive for academic power, and then successfully transform into an expert, when they represent a certain aspect of discourse authority, Sufficient public base and political level stand, the protagonist starts to do things, first catch the prisoners outside the legal network, all kinds of influence let the jury kill the prisoners, and then find a way to collect the criminal evidence of the black lawyers, overturn the lawyers and let them His reputation was ruined, and he grew further. After gaining a certain strength in the local judicial system, he began to intervene in the judicial system, first eliminating the Alzheimer's justices, then dismissing the prosecutors, and finally reaching the level of the House of Representatives, proposing judicial reforms, patching judicial loopholes, and strengthening judicial construction. , in one fell swoop, became the president of the United States, creating a prosperous era.
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The above, the brain hole is wide open, please don't care about the shortcomings and flaws, thank you.

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  • Clyde Shelton: [Surprised to see Nick in his cell] I wasn't expecting company. Yeah, I would have -- I would have cleaned up a little.

    Nick Rice: Never seen anybody tunnel into prison before. And the solitary confinement? That was clever.

    Clyde Shelton: Well, that's how winners play. We "convince" the other guy that he's making all the right moves. So, did you ever catch my accomplice?

    Nick Rice: Yeah, I did. It's the end of the road for you now. You played us, Clyde. You played us real good.

    Clyde Shelton: Thank you. You know, I'm glad you finally get to appreciate some of the effort that I put into all of this.

    Nick Rice: Well, you set out to make a point, Clyde. You made it.

    Clyde Shelton: No, people still don't get it. They don't appreciate what I'm trying to say, Nick, but they will soon enough.

    Nick Rice: A man I cared about once told me that we can't retract the decisions that we've made, we can only affect the decisions we're going to make from here.

    Clyde Shelton: Are you trying to save me now, Nick?

    Nick Rice: I'm giving you a way out. Big difference. Stand up for those principles you've been preaching. See, we're all held accountable, Clyde. That includes you. Why don't we do the right thing here?

    Clyde Shelton: I'm doing the right thing, Nick. You just have to see it that way.

    Nick Rice: By murdering all those people, all you're doing is destroying the memory of your daughter and causing the same pain that you're suffering from.

    Clyde Shelton: So what do you suggest, Nick? Make another deal? One final offer? Is that what it is?

    Nick Rice: I don't make deals with murderers anymore, Clyde. You taught me that.

    Clyde Shelton: [scoffs] Finally. Well done. Bravo. Maybe I wasn't such a bad teacher after all.

    Nick Rice: If you go through with this, Clyde, it's a decision you'll have to live with for the rest of your life.

  • Nick Rice: [Tasting his daughter's French toast] It's very good, you cook better than your mother.

    Kelly Rice: [Upon entering the kitchen from another room] I heard that! Are you going to our daughter's recital this afternoon?

    Nick Rice: I thought you were going to order the DVD.

    Kelly Rice: That's not the same.

    Denise Rice: [to Kelly] It's okay, I know Dad's got to work.

    Nick Rice: That's right! Dad's got to work. And what does Dad do during the day?

    Denise Rice: Lock up bad guys!

    Nick Rice: And why does he do that?

    Denise Rice: To keep us safe.