Very smooth, man's film

Lonzo 2022-04-20 09:01:37

The whole film is deconstructed and compact, and a sharp police-to-police conflict unfolds around the theme of a policeman finding his innocence and dignity. The male protagonist's choice to kidnap the hostages seems to be a helpless choice. He is so lonely that no one can believe in him except his wife. It is worth believing that this is the ultimate resistance in a desperate situation. As a very extreme behavior, the protagonist can The ability to grasp the scale of legality and crime is amazing, and I am amazed at the professional ability of the two male protagonists. They are both men with a sense of family responsibility. A good man is this standard, right? The contest between them is also impressive. It is worth mentioning that two people can stand on the same side through many confrontations, which is a victory of justice.
All in all, it's a perfect movie revolving around human nature, even though the real antagonist is a team that doesn't stand out enough.

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  • Cheyenne 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Very good, in fact, there is not much about negotiation, more about the guidance of the truth. Very man's movie

  • Desmond 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    The classic layout, ingenious plot design and twists, are more realistic than the hot afternoon with jokes. Whether it is the director, the screenwriter or the two leading actors, they all seem to have solid skills and tacit understanding. It is precisely because of this that this film does not have Any personal characteristics are in it, but it is a smooth and wonderful commercial film.

The Negotiator quotes

  • Lieutenant Chris Sabian: I'm a stranger to you. You have no idea what I am capable of.

  • Lieutenant Danny Roman: I like westerns, like Shane.

    Lieutenant Chris Sabian: It's interesting that you pick one where the hero dies.

    Lieutenant Danny Roman: What are you talking about? He doesn't die. He rides off into the sunset, and that kid says "Come back, Shane!"

    Lieutenant Chris Sabian: That's a common misconception, in the last frame he's slumped over on his horse.

    Lieutenant Danny Roman: So he was slumped, slumped don't mean dead.