Under the banner of religion, promoting rudeness and bloody violence

Jules 2022-10-20 12:11:54

The film of 1999, the shooting techniques and the actors' performances are all very good. What I can't understand is that these two brothers carry F*k and Sh*t at all times, even if they are joking, which is not in line with what the Bible requires of believers.
The principle of the story is wrong: killing people in the name of Catholicism is not legally valid.
For some hypocritical religions, the rules and regulations in the Bible are not binding, just like the crusades launched by Christians in Europe, the naked persecution of pagans and the plundering of eastern wealth, although it is also under the banner of jihad. .

There are still several problems that I cannot understand:
1. If one person jumps off the roof (at least 6 stories high), even if he is stepping on someone else, he should at least break something when he falls to the ground.
2. The two of them could hear the Russian gangsters talking far away in the ventilation pipe of the central air conditioner, and the two of them made such a big movement in the passage, but the gangsters didn't notice it at all. The rope tied his feet, which was a coincidence. If one hit the ground head-on, it would be a cervical vertebra fracture at least, and he would be disabled without hitting.
3. When I came out of the house where I played bridge, there was a shootout at the gate. The two men who claimed to be accurate with their marksmanship did not hit the old man at a distance of about 10 meters. Suppose he was wearing a body armor, but he was shot by bullets. If you hit, you have to take at least a few steps back. The old man also shot at least 4 guns, and if he counted 20 rounds, none of them were killed or seriously injured, and the bullets would not turn.
4. Haven't seen any bleeding with a hot iron? Isn't this trick more troublesome? Burned skin will have edema after bacterial infection, it will be more difficult to cure.

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The Boondock Saints quotes

  • Connor: Now you will receive us.

    Murphy: We do not ask for your poor or your hungry.

    Connor: We do not want your tired and sick.

    Murphy: It is your corrupt we claim.

    Connor: It is your evil that will be sought by us.

    Murphy: With every breath, we shall hunt them down.

    Connor: Each day, we will spill their blood till it rains down from the skies.

    Murphy: Do not kill. Do not rape. Do not steal. These are principles which every man of every faith can embrace.

    Connor: These are not polite suggestions. These are codes of behavior, and those of you that ignore them will pay the dearest cost.

    Murphy: There are varying degrees of evil. We urge you lesser forms of filth not to push the bounds and cross over into true corruption, into our domain.

    Connor: For if you do, one day you will look behind you and you will see we three. And on that day, you will reap it.

    Murphy: And we will send you to whatever god you wish.

    [Murphy and Conner join II Duce behind Yakavetta]

    ConnorMurphyIl Duce: And shepherds we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand.

    Yakavetta: Vaffanculo!

    ["Fuck you"]

    ConnorMurphyIl Duce: That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be.

    Il Duce: In nomine Patri.

    Connor: Et Filii.

    Murphy: Spiritus Sancti.

    [they execute Yakavetta]

  • Monsignor: And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember, a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this poor soul cried out for help time and time again, but no person answered her calls. Though many saw, no one so much as called the police. They all just watched as Kitty was being stabbed to death in broad daylight. They watched as her assailant walked away. Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men.

    Connor: [as the brothers exit the church] I do believe the monsignor's finally got the point.

    Murphy: Aye.