The stable American "model drama"

Andrew 2022-10-29 07:36:19

7.5.

The combination of Falcon + Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. basically ensures that the quality of the film will not be too dropped. Based on a true story, the comparison between real people and actors at the end is indeed more impactful and appealing. It is relatively new to discuss the old issue of racial discrimination in Banker's coat. The whole plot is basically a small character with great ambitions and talents, making all kinds of "functional" friends along the way, helping him step by step, and finally reaching the top of success. When it reached the top, the internal parts disintegrated and each had a ghost, and the solid small team began to disintegrate and fell into prison. The overall plot is basically not too surprising, it is quite satisfactory, and it is in line with the viewing experience of normal people. The director of S.H.I.E.L.D. is very suitable for this kind of role who seems to be generous and does not lose the chain at critical moments, and plays very well. Falcon basically had a serious face throughout the whole process and was unsmiling.

I like the summary of a bean friend - the stable American "model drama".

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The Banker quotes

  • Joe Morris: I don't trust white people.

    Bernard Garrett: How do you even go through life like that?

    Joe Morris: Truth be told, I don't trust black people either.

  • Joe Morris: No matter what, there's always something extra going on in the relationship. It's just the way shit is. And when you accept that, you can't get caught off guard when it rears its ugly head.