DIY master

Ruby 2021-10-20 17:39:06

Very typical personal heroism movies, a strong taste of American movies, and this type of movies, I don’t know when, they began to fall in love with villains who are in high positions in the government. Americans love their government, although It’s a bit old-fashioned, but it’s pretty good. We don’t have the right to freedom of speech. It’s just that while the government is being hacked, there must be other very just officials to compare to help the protagonist. This type of movie The protagonist is usually Xiaoqiang who can't beat the decathlon. Seriously, I like personal heroism, but sometimes can I not be so exaggerated? If it is too unreal, it will be a drama. It is uncomfortable to be YY. Understand, it's counterproductive! ! !
And in this movie, compared to the protagonist’s sniper ability, his DIY ability impressed me more. It simply gave me the rhythm of a supermarket that I can save the world. I almost don’t know the supermarket...

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  • Pat 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    It was pretty good at first, but the ending was too shit. . . . It’s neither powerful nor depressing, there’s a bug

  • Clemmie 2021-10-20 19:02:00

    The rhythm is perfect, small flaws do not affect the overall story process, and it is full of entertainment.

Shooter quotes

  • Bob Lee Swagger: The Archbishop?

    Michael Sandor: You want to take all suspicions away when you shoot someone, wait 'til he's standing next to the President.

    Bob Lee Swagger: What was he going to say?

    Michael Sandor: The truth. That nothing, no matter how horrible, ever really happens without the approval of the government. Over there, and here. The problem isn't the doing. It's the people in power having to admit that they knew. The prisoners are tortured at Abu Ghraib, and only the underlings go to jail. Their bosses knew. We know their bosses knew. But you don't say it.

    Bob Lee Swagger: What exactly happened in Africa?

    Michael Sandor: Somehow the villagers didn't think that an oil pipeline was a good enough reason to move their village to a place where the spirit gods didn't exist.

    Bob Lee Swagger: They asked them all nicely to move, and they didn't, so they just killed them all?

    Michael Sandor: No, they didn't ask. They just killed them. All. So the next village won't need to be asked, they'll just go.

  • [after Swaggert has proven his innocence, yet Col Johnson has escaped charges for his crimes]

    Attorney General Russert: For the record, I don't like the way this turned out any more than you do, but this is the world we live in and justice does not always prevail. It's not the Wild West where you can clean up the streets with a gun... even though sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Bob Lee Swaggert, you're free to go.

    [to guards]

    Attorney General Russert: Unshackle the sergeant.