Family is the most important thing in life

Lisa 2022-04-23 07:02:01

Earl was full of love for life and work all his life, but he only looked at the family when he was old and became homeless and embarked on the road of crime, but the kindness and debauchery in his nature remained unchanged. Until the death of his ex-wife, he finally regretted that the time of passing would not come back. However, Earl in the ending is still full of gratitude for life. The ending was good, and the family's understanding was obtained. In prison, Earl is still living a life full of sunshine, and people always unknowingly go to the abyss of crime for one reason or another.

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  • Agustin 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The shortcomings are quite obvious. Many characters can't stand their motives. The drug dealers are also inexplicable. It is obvious that he has seen the black pickup so many times, but his head is still iron. question mark. In addition, the hot comment said how old is the old man and he still uses you to teach filmmaking or something? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I wonder what is this movie about? The old man came to perform for everyone when he was old, and he had to reflect on his mistakes. You farted as an old man for more than 100 minutes? Even if you sell drugs at the age of 100, you have to go to re-education through labor. Even if the filming is not good, people will recognize it, and it is not Bi Dao, so it is necessary to do so? If there is a problem, just say no. Is this different from chasing stars in the fan circle? Is this different from "I love bean fever training, do you know how hard I work?"? ? ? It's time to boast, it's time to belittle, but not to belittle

  • Lenny 2021-12-03 08:01:41

    The 88-year-old Mr. Eastwood, can make money, talk to girls, and talk about the big truth of the family, and deceive the teachers and nurses to tears. He is just alive and powerful as the first image spokesperson!

The Mule quotes

  • Earl Stone: Are you sure you're Mexican? You're acting like you're under The Fuhrer or something.

  • Earl Stone: You're right. I thought it was more important to be somebody out there than the damn failure I was here at my own home.