To kill or not to kill

Marjolaine 2022-12-30 06:36:01

I like Endeavour, and then I found the cute image of Shaun Evans, and then watched The Take one night. Fortunately, it is a British drama, short and concise, suitable for people like me who can't stop watching dramas... Shaun Evans in Endeavour is an outcast but conceited The image of a talented police detective, and The Take plays the image from a gangster pawn to a black boss, one white and one black, all of which are well interpreted. In the final scene of The Take, after he completely replaces Ozzy, he's a family man cooking curry for his re-pregnant wife. Jimmy picked up the knife and cut the radish, neatly. At the same time, the scene changed. In the chapel in the prison, the person he arranged quickly strangled Ozzy to death with a filament. He was no longer hesitant and timid, and with Freddie gone, his last sympathy was gone. Freddie's good friendship with Jimmy didn't last as the second episode continued with various issues. Not so much that Freddie went to his wife Jackie's sister Maggie, Jimmy's wife, is too male hormones or likes Maggie, but wants to be more intimate with Jimmy (imagine him entering where Jimmy's penis used to go) ... Of course, the subordinate status of women in this play is very typical, and it is completely the same as the existence of objects). Jimmy took over the drug trade without the knowledge of Freddie and made his fortune, bought a luxury house and a good car, while Freddie still lives in a dilapidated council flat, the gap between the two is becoming more and more obvious. The easiest and crudest way for Freddie to want to have what Jimmy has is to get his hands on his woman and put the broken toy/woman back and pretend everything is fine. But Freddie didn't get complacent or read Jimmy's jokes because of it. He was still so gloomy and neurotic. As he has expressed many times in the play, 'I love you Jimmy boy', he is envious but also deeply in love with Jimmy, He never hated Jimmy, even when it came time to fight for territory. When the final duel between the two was about to start, Little Freddie killed Little Jimmy first and realized the duel instead of his father. Finally, when Freddie asked Jimmy with a sad face, 'what do you want me to do?' Death and apology. For whatever reason, whether Jimmy wanted it or not, Freddie was dead to him, not that he wanted to hate it, but fate that forced him to kill Freddie. In the end, Freddie's failure to make an appointment and the world evaporated, which made Jimmy push himself into the dark road again. If he had a chance to see Freddie for the last time and decide his final fate, he might choose to let Freddie leave and disappear and never appear again. That way he still retains a warm humanity, even if he does shoot, he can fully bear the consequences of his actions, and in a sense killing Freddie himself is his last ride, if anything is unique to someone. Personally, in addition to birth is probably death, being able to execute Freddie's death is also an intimacy that cannot be closer. However, Jimmy lost the opportunity to choose and was forced to face the hatred and anger in his heart, the dark side of his mind, he could only be forced to accept it, he could not escape, and there was no need to retain any warmth. To grow into a strong man, Ozzy had told him that sometimes he had to kill loved ones. Such a strong man kills and eliminates his own weaknesses with his own hands, but is such a strong man still human? At that time, he was already planning to apologize to death. For whatever reason, whether Jimmy wanted it or not, Freddie was dead to him, not that he wanted to hate it, but fate that forced him to kill Freddie. In the end, Freddie's failure to make an appointment and the world evaporated, which made Jimmy push himself into the dark road again. If he had a chance to see Freddie for the last time and decide his final fate, he might choose to let Freddie leave and disappear and never appear again. That way he still retains a warm humanity, even if he does shoot, he can fully bear the consequences of his actions, and in a sense killing Freddie himself is his last ride, if anything is unique to someone. Personally, in addition to birth is probably death, being able to execute Freddie's death is also an intimacy that cannot be closer. However, Jimmy lost the opportunity to choose and was forced to face the hatred and anger in his heart, the dark side of his mind, he could only be forced to accept it, he could not escape, and there was no need to retain any warmth. To grow into a strong man, Ozzy had told him that sometimes he had to kill loved ones. Such a strong man kills and eliminates his own weaknesses with his own hands, but is such a strong man still human? At that time, he was already planning to apologize to death. For whatever reason, whether Jimmy wanted it or not, Freddie was dead to him, not that he wanted to hate it, but fate that forced him to kill Freddie. In the end, Freddie's failure to make an appointment and the world evaporated, which made Jimmy push himself into the dark road again. If he had a chance to see Freddie for the last time and decide his final fate, he might choose to let Freddie leave and disappear and never appear again. That way he still retains a warm humanity, even if he does shoot, he can fully bear the consequences of his actions, and in a sense killing Freddie himself is his last ride, if anything is unique to someone. Personally, in addition to birth is probably death, being able to execute Freddie's death is also an intimacy that cannot be closer. However, Jimmy lost the opportunity to choose and was forced to face the hatred and anger in his heart, the dark side of his mind, he could only be forced to accept it, he could not escape, and there was no need to retain any warmth. To grow into a strong man, Ozzy had told him that sometimes he had to kill loved ones. Such a strong man kills and eliminates his own weaknesses with his own hands, but is such a strong man still human?

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