As a big brother, you must educate your son well

Jadon 2021-12-19 08:01:12

run all night The plot setting for the gang killing of the gangster is very similar to that of Keanu’s John Wick in 2014-the
protagonist killed the only son of a very good gangster for various reasons (of course because the unbelievable A Dou did it himself Yes, the funny thing is that these gangsters love to take drugs), the gangster was originally very jealous/friendly to the protagonist, but the father absolutely can't tolerate someone killing his child, so the gangster started all kinds of killings and went out all over the place. Yes, there are hire killers.
The difference is that in John Wick, John’s good friends as a top killer have been secretly helping John not to mention the employment of gangsters, but it ended in a bleak end, but the role of Uncle Lien has never been very popular. Okay, so in this movie, the killer is full of enthusiasm when he receives the task, not only kill one get one free, but also free. Of course, no matter what the process is, in the end, the gangster is not only destroyed by the group, but also killed by the protagonist after experiencing a bitter battle.

What does this show? My initial thought was that the soft side of the killer's heart is actually so tender, even for the dog left behind by the dead wife, even for the son whose granddaughter does not let him know, the killers will do nothing for them. This is the power of love.
But when I was preparing to write, I felt wrong. If such a movie really has a series, it is actually a charity advertisement throughout, admonishing the big brothers and those who are about to become big brothers, please be sure to educate your own son, otherwise the son of the prodigal It's only a matter of time before the sky touches the Ni Lin, who is even more powerful, to destroy the gang/business he has worked so hard to build.


This is an extremely profound warning.
You must know that being a son of a big boss, there is huge pressure that comes with privileges, he must be worthy of his father’s name, and he must have his own career, even for those who have no ambitions, pressure There are also, although it is different from the pressure of establishing a career. These people, whether in the process of hard work or in the process of enjoyment, can access many resources more easily than ordinary people. The result of the scarcity of reverse thinking is that these people are likely to carelessly cherish these resources. The people they come into contact with, whether mediocre or bully, are likely to lack the necessary respect.
The cumulative result of these factors is that the sons of these big brothers may make more serious mistakes than ordinary people and are more likely to make mistakes when they accept the same education standards as ordinary people. If you want to get the same low error rate and big error rate as the average person, you need to pay more education and norms. Then if the big brothers have some expectations for their sons, these education and norms can only be stricter— -They must not get addicted to drugs, must not kill, burn, and looting...

Maybe the big guys will think that their son is their own treasure, and they can settle any mistakes. There is always a way to solve the legal sanctions. Yes, but never forget that maybe ordinary people make mistakes and accept moral condemnation and accept legal sanctions. But if the sons of these big brothers make mistakes, and even the big brothers make mistakes, the price of these damages may be compensated. It's not just legal sanctions.

When these revenges come—and they will always come, the big guys, please quietly think about how to teach such an unfilial man to cheat his father? !

Big guys, please ask your son!

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  • Isom 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Consistent Nissen style, the killer impressed.

  • Hal 2022-04-20 09:01:46

    It sucks! Can the male protagonist's son's acting skills on the big screen be even worse? 1 star for Nightscape, 1 star for Boyd.

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