See the smell of fate

Kale 2022-03-16 09:01:03

Mendes is really ugly inside and outside the scene, and he has such deep forehead lines. It's really sad that Commander Gao was lowered his head. .

But it's really the best movie I've seen recently. The three stories of three people who are connected have fought but all of them are still the same as fate:

Luke dies in the end, either on show or in a robbery;

Avery will inherit his dad's campaign after all, no matter how annoying it was as a child;

Jason also followed his father's old path after all. He was handsome and had no shortage of female companions, but he always felt lonely when he was alone.

Which part of the three stories is missing is not enough to support a film

My favorite is the part where Jason and AJ take off the leaves under the bridge. The light and shadow are together with the soundtrack, just like when the Luke family took pictures together.

Finally, I said why Jason is so pleasing to the eye! It turned out to be the goblin in Killing Ruai, ah, I want to see Kill Ruai again

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  • Emil 2022-04-23 07:01:37

    Commander Gao's acting style is too similar to before, there is no breakthrough, don't forget to act when you are in love! Cooper started to exert force. The story develops very slowly, with contradictions and entanglements. It is the same from father to son. Responsibility and confusion are permeated throughout the film.

  • Luigi 2022-04-21 09:01:40

    What did you do to my son, what did you do to my father? .

The Place Beyond the Pines quotes

  • Avery: [Avery puts the money the cops stole from Romina's house on Chief Weirzbowski's table] I should have brought this to you sooner, I apologize. This is recovered from a house during a search...

    Chief Weirzbowski: [Chief puts his hand up] No no no no. Wait a minute Cross.

    Avery: That's just the small fraction of what's goin' on...

    Chief Weirzbowski: Wait a minute Cross. Don't say another word.

    Avery: What do you mean?

    Chief Weirzbowski: No no no, don't say another word.

    [the chief leans forward in his chair and shakes his head]

    Chief Weirzbowski: What'd you expect me to do with this?

    Avery: You're joking right?

    Chief Weirzbowski: This is shit!

    Avery: Chief!

    Chief Weirzbowski: This aint' my problem, alright? This is your problem.

    Avery: This is our problem of the fucking police department and I'm bringing it to your attention, because that's what I should fucking do!

    Chief Weirzbowski: Oh yeah, is that right?

    Avery: Yeah!

    Chief Weirzbowski: Is that what you should do? Rat out other fuckin' cops! This is un-fuckin-believable, alright?

    [the Chief picks up the money with a tissue and throws it at Avery]

    Chief Weirzbowski: Get this shit outta here!

  • Avery: When I was a kid I used to look at my dad dressed in judge's robes and I used to think that my father was a superhero. And I don't think I was far off. He had that quality that judges have, where they have tremendous compassion, but they're also ferocious at the same time. He wasn't afraid of making enemies. I think that's probably why he had so many friends.