Actually all of them are cute LOLI, and no one praises the heroic spirit of the protagonist!

Shanon 2021-10-13 13:05:51

After such a serious setback, the protagonist was still optimistic and continued to do good deeds. For a passerby who did not know him, with his own pitiful strength, he defeated 3 small gangsters who might be killing him. He was embarrassed. The attitude of protecting the stranger and shouting a few words in my heart, I was shocked, I think this is the climax of the overall situation, and it is also the real sense of the whole movie that reflects the chivalrous side. This movie The above description is very realistic. I am asking myself in reality, who can be like the protagonist. In the end, it is just like the passers-by in the movie, just watching the excitement.
Look at the super cool-looking, agile, father-daughter superman combination. Following the narration of the movie, it was discovered that the father was just trying to avenge himself in the name of a knight, and his daughter became his victim. Seeing the little LOLI slashing at the people in that place, I felt very cool at first. After reading it, I thought about it and felt very sad again. An 11-year-old girl had lost her childhood like her peers and became a cold murder tool, let alone the basic concept of good and evil. His father told her to do evil, but she would actually do it without hesitation. In fact, when helping the protagonist, the father and daughter behaved more like black and black.
Although the latter part of the film did not perform well, it continued to narrate the glory of the hero at that time. The agile daddy dresses up like a big man when he meets the crappy protagonist. The boss of the underworld, like a real hero, repeatedly wants the hero to die. In fact, it is to express the hero's spirit at that time, or to infect or stimulate everyone.

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Kick-Ass quotes

  • Dave Lizewski: That's not me, by the way. That's some Armenian dude with a history of mental health problems. Who am I? I'm kick ass!

    [six months earlier]

    Dave Lizewski: That's me. Back before any of this crazy shit happened. I guess I'm the last person you'd expect to become a superhero. I'm not saying there was anything wrong with me, but there was nothing special, either. I wasn't into sports, I wasn't a mathlete or a hardcore gamer. I didn't have a piercing, or an eating disorder, or 3000 friends on MySpace. My only superpower was being invisible to girls. And out of my friends, man, I wasn't even the funny one. Like most people my age, I just existed.

  • [last lines]

    Frank D'Amico: God I wish I had a son like you... time for the family reunion!