It's hard to be a good person

Erika 2022-03-20 09:01:23

The ending of the film was a happy one, and that scene was reunited, which brought tears to my eyes. But will it be so beautiful in reality? The main reason why the protagonist can survive is first of all his aura: the fighting skills of the soldiers, the fitness in prison, the witty and resolute reactions, the super powerful conversation ability, all kinds of good luck... Let him face a group of world-class Being a bully can seize the silver lining. Not to mention the help of another super-powerful detective, just his own excellence makes ordinary people sigh. He can already be said to be a normal human being. What the film wants to show is a positive attitude: firstly, there will be good rewards for good people (the protagonist's ending); secondly, the good side of human beings can be stimulated (the behavior of super murderers). I also believe in justice, but I think that the heroic behavior of the protagonist and the detective is too loose, and the power of one person will never be fully manifested in reality.

It's a good movie after watching it.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexander 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    The ordinary traditional old-fashioned action movies, many unscientific touches will explode. Muscular men wear small vests and fight melee with big guns and small guns, pewpewpew. In the end, the one who killed more than 30 people put down the butcher knife and became a Buddha?

  • Junius 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    Nicholas Cage was a manslaughter criminal. After he was released from prison, he accidentally shared a plane with a group of high-level criminals. Everyone hijacked the plane and had to clean up the police.

Con Air quotes

  • Local cop: [over the phone] We got a problem here with a corpse.

    Larkin: [over the phone, Casey and Tricia in his office] Uh-huh.

    Local cop: Yeah, it fell outta the sky. I don't think he's an astronaut.

    Larkin: What's this got to do with me?

    Local cop: It's got your name written all over it.

  • Duncan Malloy: [about his Corvette, to Vince and Skip Devers] Beautiful? Sunsets are beautiful. Newborn babies are beautiful. This... this is fucking spectacular!