Street Kings evaluation action

2021-12-30 17:21
David Ayer, the director of "Street Kings", is a screenwriter, so the script is very powerful. From the perspective of the production, rhythm and performance of the actors, it seems that it is just good-looking, and there is no place that makes people amazing. But at the end of the story, due to the director's screenwriting skills, the theme suddenly became more profound. The story puts forward a point worth thinking about, that is, a society, whether it requires the rule of man or the rule of law. "Street Kings" took a realistic route, and in the end it didn't give people a naive illusion.  
"Street Kings" is not that kind of terrible work, but the clues and storyline it follows are too old-fashioned and not new.The structure of the story is decent, but unfortunately it was destroyed by a group of characters full of foul language.    
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  • Ruthe 2022-04-20 09:01:43

    Sometimes, the person who solves the problem for you is not necessarily a good person, and the person who creates problems for you is not necessarily a bad person!!!

  • Kimberly 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I hate this Keanu Weibuwei too much, alas, I'm sorry, it's purely personal preference

Street Kings quotes

  • Grace Garcia: [referring to Biggs] Who was that?

    Tom Ludlow: A cop who burns cops.

  • Grace Garcia: You know, you can just stop by sometime. You don't have to get shot when you want to see me.

    Tom Ludlow: [groaning] Why? I like it like this.

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