People can't escape feelings after all

Daryl 2022-03-22 09:01:03

Although Neil himself thinks that there should be no concerns, he is human after all. Others are in pairs, happy and happy, so he is also moved. He is cautious, alert, and clever. However, there are always people who are unwilling to listen to him. People's greed, or forced by the situation, always makes people do things beyond their rationality. After being followed by the police, he decided to rob the bank in the end. This was because of helplessness or the boldness of the art master. Everything is God's will? Seeing a person, and one missing for no reason, is that person's luck, or his misfortune. How can he endure killing his brothers? People just can't let go. I thought he could, but he still couldn't.
He was in jail, so he was treated unfairly, even though he wanted to be a good man. He just wants to be an ordinary person who abides by the law, but what life has given him, the society is so dark, why should he be required to always be subject to the rules of these strong restricting the weak?
Vincent was helpless, only a sound against the wall disrupted the entire deployment, but the error had been caused, and everyone knew what was going on. He seemed powerless to complain about himself. He gave up at work, but accidentally saved his stepdaughter. Is this God's will? How does Vincent know where there are so many people? Is this also providence? They all expressed their opinions and did so, but in the end Neil died. Was it inferior to humans, was it intentional, or was this also God's will? The final shootout feels very puzzling.

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  • Fern 2021-10-20 18:59:03

    No matter how professional the thief is, only if he has affection (maybe love or friendship), then he will have weaknesses. This is the only reason why he will fail.

  • Thaddeus 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    A textbook-level crime genre film, the rhythm is compromised to a complex opponent scene. The dialogue between Matthew and Woody in "True Detective" when they met for the first time ten years later is exactly the same as the scene in the film, I wonder if it is a tribute. In addition, it seems that the two Al Pacino movies have greatly influenced the GTA series. Vice City corresponds to Surface, and GTA 4/5 is this one.

Heat quotes

  • Vincent Hanna: [to Casals, after questioning Hugh Benny and offering her an immunity from prosecution deal to Charlene] Neal is still here I can feel it

    Detective Casals: for how long?

    Vincent Hanna: seven, eight hours max

  • Eady: [referring to the bank robbery she saw on the news] what'd you do? That was you?

    Neil McCauley: that's what I don't do. I don't sell metals, it would've been ok, flight out after, now it's "jammed" we gotta go together

    Eady: [terrified and shocked, referring to Donald and Michael] those other people were with you?