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Got fooled again by Jason Statham
Alex 2022-04-20 09:02:01
After reading the introduction and the title, I thought it was an anti-establishment film after the awakening of a down-and-out man. Who knows that it is still going to follow the modern Robin Hood route. When Nima Meng and yourself are beaten and caught, you don’t resist, and in the end, you spend so much effort to redeem yourself. , When someone else dies, they will come to scum again. About halfway through, I was still wondering where the evil horses sent by the sinful system were. Later, I suddenly found out that the war scene in the title was just a random revenge from him out of control. Much lower.
Extended Reading
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Cristina: You look like a good man.
Joey: So take a picture.
Cristina: Did your daughter ask for photos?
Joey: No, when she's older. This way she'll have something to remind her of me.
Cristina: You won't see her?
Joey: I don't think I'll look like this for much longer.
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[last lines]
Joey: [in his letter] Now I go back to the street and disappear. I was alive again for one summer. I'm glad I spent it with you. I hope Africa treats you well. All my love, Joseph Smith.
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