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Nima, that's not enough
Shaniya 2022-03-21 09:01:21
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Demond 2022-03-25 09:01:06
7/10. This film is difficult to score between 3 and 4 stars. The key is whether you agree with the protagonist's approach (although this kind of illogical and wanting to criticize the system revolution, his grandma's approach TM is a joke), other things like gimmicks, scenes, and narratives The rhythm is impeccable. In addition, in the ungraded version I watched, the judge headshot was taken aback.
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Gennaro 2022-03-23 09:01:22
Day... I was shocked when I killed the judge
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Nick Rice: [at Ames's execution] What are you doing here, Reynolds? Your DVD player broken?
Bill Reynolds: Ames has no family. Someone should be here for him.
Nick Rice: [sarcastically] That's nice.
Rupert Ames: [His last words] What I did that night was wrong. I should've never been there. But I swear to God, I didn't kill those people. The wrong man's dying here today. The wrong man's dying. That's all.
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Nick Rice: [Referring to the machine administering the lethal injection execution] how does it work on a good day?
Warden Iger: It's designed to be pain free, three drugs injected in a specific order.
Nick Rice: At this point on, we're operating under the assumption the machine was corrupted.
Detective Dunnigan: We're going to need a list of people who had access to the machine.
Warden Iger: My people would not do this.
Detective Dunnigan: I appreciate that, but I'm going to need more than a "hall pass" or a "note from mom."
Nick Rice: [Reads writing written on one of the empty canisters in an evidence bag] "Can't fight fate". During the home invasion, Ames' accomplice said to one of the victim's the exact same phrase. Then he said the same thing to me in court.