Bad guard

Kareem 2021-12-16 08:01:15

An Irish policeman who speaks harshly and vulgarly, and likes to hire prostitutes. Facing the criminals who were carrying guns and drug dealers, he was very brave. He cooperated with FBI agents to take the lead and finally brought the criminals to justice.
Britain is full of flavor in the movie, and I try my best to express its dark and humorous side. Unfortunately, I don't know if it is the Irish narrative style or Irish English is more difficult to understand. I only heard the swearing but I didn't realize the humor. In addition, maybe the director is too demanding to enrich the character's personality, and seems to introduce everything, but the space is limited and it is not clear. Coupled with the chaos of the narrative, I can only see it at a loss. As far as the point of view of this film is concerned, I can only point out very vulgarly that the two candidates have very good figures. It is estimated that they are at least C-Cup. The butts are round and curled, and the lace underwear is also very sexy.

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  • Hester 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I think I must have a joke/essence that I didn't get. . .

  • Retta 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Nima, this is an Irish language movie actually haha! It's too hard for black Americans to get there and no one speaks English. Even drug dealers talk about philosophers, and the characterization of the characters is very full. Dazhi Ruoyu, laughed strangely. It's completely different from the usual American comedy routines.

The Guard quotes

  • Garda Aidan McBride: I'm on it sarge.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: "I'm on it Sarge." He thinks he's in fuckin' Detroit.

  • Garda Aidan McBride: [Sergent Boyle is stroking the crotch of the dead victim] I don't think that's appropriate.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: Why don't you fuck off to America with your appropriate, fuckin' Barrack Obama.