what is it about

Lucile 2022-04-22 07:01:04

I don't think this is a movie about right and wrong. Some people want to defy fate and change a person's origin in order to give love and fulfill themselves and others. This is a major matter, but it is a small detail. What can the male protagonist change if he reports to the police or not in the end, his fate will not be manipulated, but will only be seen slowly.
I once saw a Chinese twin. When they were first born, one was adopted by an American couple, and the other lived with their biological parents. After more than ten years, the biological parents found the American child through the media. I called the family and said that the child was on vacation with his parents in Hawaii. The one in China accompanies my father to drive a tricycle to deliver goods every day. How many people will lament such a disparity in fate, but is the choice and fate really so simple and can be changed? Two similar genes, if it is a happy melody, can also try to be graceful in hardships. If it is a sad melody, it will only be poetic weeping in the rich and noble.
The emotional line between the protagonists is more interesting. I think such a mutual respect love is too worthy of praise. The man is depressed after killing the criminal, the woman comforts him and let him go home, the man says he wants to be quiet, and the woman does not say a word , left "I'm waiting for you at home" and left.
The reasons for the two to break up have different views on justice and make different decisions. If the people who are breaking out of love on the streets are not because of bullshit reasons like he cheated on your mistress, but at least something like them, which can be regarded as a reason, I believe this society will be a lot more mature.

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Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • [Atop the cliff where the exchange is supposed to take place]

    Patrick Kenzie: How's he going to get her up here?

    [gunshots erupt]

  • Interrogating Officer: Now, you're at the quarry the other night, right? And you have no idea that this is a setup? You're baffled. Right?

    Patrick Kenzie: [smiling] No, because, strange as it might seem, I believe the police when they tell me something!

    Interrogating Officer: You're a fresh prick, you know that?