If your appreciation is not limited to beautiful and handsome guys, blazing fire, and magnificent, go and watch this movie, it's a nice movie.
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Rosalinda 2022-03-17 09:01:05
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Clementine 2022-04-21 09:02:09
Is that passenger worth saving with your life? I've been cheated by too many lies, and they even sent my best friend to kill me.
Iva 2022-04-20 09:01:42
The villain is more brilliant than the hero, no wonder he was nominated with content. It's just a pity that he didn't win, but it can't be said that he really has any shortcomings. To be honest, the villain is a tragic figure worthy of sympathy, more emotional and more reflective than the so-called national hero. Even if it is instrumentalized by a pseudo-just government agency, it is still not completely numb, the struggle of human nature is hopeless but there is no turning back, the innocent killed by it is not a victim of his derivatives
Frank Horrigan: [after someone called the paramedics by playing a prank on him] Okay, who's the joker?
Lilly Raines: It may not have been a joke, you were looking kind of peaked out there.
Frank Horrigan: Well, when I find out who it was, I'm gonna pay him back in spades.
Lilly Raines: What makes you think it was a *him*?
[walks away]
Harry Sargent: [Frank is arguing with the Chief of Staff] This a just a big joke to you, Horrigan?
Frank Horrigan: [in a conference room] No, *you're* a joke to me, Harry! You have no idea what we do around here!
Bill Watts: That's enough, Horrigan!
Harry Sargent: By God, if you call me Harry once more, you'll be busting counterfeiters in Alaska!