Andy Arrasmith

Andy Arrasmith

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  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rubie 2022-03-23 09:03:22

      rare balance

      This is a particularly large subject, and we see the American people struggling to find a balance between upholding human rights and the national interest. Struggle and blood have exchanged for natural human rights, everyone is equal, and the law stipulates that every trial result must abide by the...

    • Maggie 2022-01-27 08:24:40

      Apes can't kill apes, people can kill

      Ape can't kill ape, people can kill
      / Cao Kou 2011-10-19

       

      " Killing to pay for one's life" is just the original idea of ​​"one life is worth one life", the fact is that life cannot be repaid, blood debt cannot be washed with blood Clean. It can also be said that this is not a stop to killing, but...

    • Laury 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      The big export hand must be extraordinary! Lincoln assassination, small focus, defending the despised people when the crowd is excited, a good story unfolds like this! But I feel that some problems are that the motivation of the lawyer played by Mai is not enough, and it seems that there is a natural sense of justice as a defender! Several debate scenes in it are also very exciting, and the best ending is also heart-wrenching! That son, I couldn't help but say something, it really made my teeth itch!

    • Elsie 2022-03-19 09:01:10

      There are no laws in wartime! The male lead is great! Political film, overall dull!

    The Conspirator quotes

    • Frederick Aiken: Sarah. Sarah, where are you going?

      Sarah Weston: Conduct unbecoming.

      Frederick Aiken: I'm sorry about the party.

      Sarah Weston: You think I care about the party?

      Frederick Aiken: Please. Everything will be all right. I promise you.

      Sarah Weston: You are just like that woman, ready to go to the gallows for the most pointless cause. People do get left behind when you do that.

      Frederick Aiken: I can't ignore what's going on in that courtroom.

      Sarah Weston: But you can ignore me, us?

      Frederick Aiken: I didn't say that. Please, I have to do this.

      Sarah Weston: Do you? I find your devotion to this frightening. I waited such a long time for you.

      Frederick Aiken: I'm so sorry. I know. But I'm back now.

      Sarah Weston: No, you're not.

      Frederick Aiken: I am. I-ple -

      [Sarah gets on the carriage]

      Frederick Aiken: Sarah, please, will you just - We have to - we have to talk about this.

      Sarah Weston: Fred, I love you. I - I wish I could do this. I just-I can't. I just can't.

      Frederick Aiken: Wait. Let me see you at home at least.

      [looks back for Edwin]

      Frederick Aiken: Please wait.

    • Reverdy Johnson: Why, Ed, what a delightful surprise.

      Edwin Stanton: Life's full of them, Reverdy.

      Reverdy Johnson: This is our War Secretary, Mr. Edwin Stanton.

      Frederick Aiken: Yeah it's a-it's a very great pleasure, sir.

      Reverdy Johnson: Mr. Aiken had two horses shot from under him and never quit the field.

      Edwin Stanton: [he and Frederick shake hands] Could use a loyal man like you over at the War Department, Captain.

      Frederick Aiken: Sir.

      Reverdy Johnson: Captain's back to bein' a lawyer. Time to heal the nation, Ed, not wage more war.

      Edwin Stanton: Pleasure as always,senator. Captain.

      Frederick Aiken: Sir.

      Edwin Stanton: I'm sorry you won't be able to meet the president this evening.

      Frederick Aiken: Will he not be attending?

      Edwin Stanton: It seems Mrs. Lincoln prefers an evening in theater to a room full of soldiers.