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Roel 2022-03-16 09:01:03

One thing to say, the story unfolds quite well, but the more it develops, the more I don't know what I'm doing.

The villain has been counting, at least 10 times in the whole scene, a lot of nonsense, lines, and scenes, and a lot of driving scenes. It's too long. The subway is also, it has been running all the time. In the end, I don't know what it means at all. I made an automatic driving device? Then the police kept saying that the suspect was in the car and the suspect was not there, repeating it for an estimated 5 minutes, and then the subway stopped again, and I didn't know what it was doing. You said it was a time difference, the villain's younger brother was immediately discovered by the police, and then he pretended to shoot and died.

The whole thing is a typical "Once upon a time there was a female ghost who farted and died."

Furthermore, this suspect has never been very irrational or aggressive. He has always been beaten by someone who is irritating him or not listening to what he has to say. The woman with a child on the subway kidnapped that black brother morally. , If you say anything else, you will die. Aren't you strong? Wear a ring. I really fucked him, no one was going to die

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  • Ryder: Now you understand commodities, don't you? You know, pork bellies, gold, light crude.

    Walter Garber: Listen. No disrespect, but maybe I'm not the guy you should be talking to.

    Ryder: Oh no, you are exactly the guy I wanna talk to. Now I want you to look at the ticker and I want you to tell me what is the going rate for a New York City hostage today. You think a million dollars is too much? I do. I think it's corny. Now get your calculator out. You got one?

    Ryder: [Garber hesitates] Do you have a calculator?

    Walter Garber: Yeah, we got one. I got one.

    Ryder: Okay, good. Now add this up. You got $526,315.79. That's $526,315.79 Now times that by 19. What do you get?

    Walter Garber: [looks at calculator] That's $10 million?

    Ryder: What do you get?

    Walter Garber: That comes out to $10 million plus 1 cent.

    Ryder: Oh that is a deal. Now I want you to call the mayor and tell him the price. And then you tell him I want it in 100,000 $100 dollar bills. You got that?

    Walter Garber: Okay I got that. What about the 1 cent?

    Ryder: Well you keep that 1 cent. It's your broker fee.

  • Ryder: Put Garber on the line!

    Camonetti: To be honest, Mr. Garber has gone home.

    Ryder: Put Garber on the fucking line or I'll kill the motorman!

    Camonetti: I guarantee you, Mr. Ryder, that I am the best person for you to be talking to right now. Just give me a moment and I'll explain why.

    Ryder: [to Jerry] You were always going to be the first one to go.

    [shoots Jerry several times]

    Ryder: Mr. Camonetti, you have 60 fucking seconds before I kill another, okay?