Life outside the law, a better self

Thomas 2022-03-23 09:01:44

Not to mention the acting skills, the storytelling is superb

The framing is also in place, and many lenses can be used as posters

Two hours compressed the story of the last 24 hours before the protagonist's imprisonment, and one hour of the beautiful imaginary life parallel to the brain world outside that time, a total of twenty-five hours!

The love and trust of his girlfriend, and being suspected, the age of the beginning of love made him bravely choose love, and persevered!

An elite financial man who uses his scientific theories to attack others, is flat-headed, flirtatious, and makes a lifelong promise for the friendship he values. Looking at the ruins outside the apartment, even if there is danger, he will not go forward. He is the most stubborn cub

Teacher, I took that step in the end, crossed my bottom line, touched the yardstick, I have always adhered to the principle, did not change the score, I was also crushed by the shock when I released my deepest feelings... I just hope Students really love their teachers, so they can eat melons happily!

Father, an old man who lives with guilt and self-blame, relying on his father's love for his son to do what he thinks is the most right thing at the moment, not a bar, a policeman, or a black boss! I just want to do something for my son to make up for it!

My partner, a fat Russian guy, has been living a life of giggling. He was corrected once by the teacher. He has experienced a lot with the male protagonist and has a lot of trust in him. There should be no good results...

The protagonist and the dog, let's talk about it together, they are both characters in this messy world, trying to live a better life. The dog is lucky to meet the male protagonist. I don't know if the male protagonist's noble person will appear in the end, anyone is possible, and It could be himself! Struggling for a while is better than surrendering directly. The injury on the face can't be ignored! Dogs are a kind of abstraction from life. They are indirectly displayed by animals!

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Extended Reading
  • Jennifer 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Beard saves the world. This Edward Norton is so handsome! (Compared to everyone saying I love you, the creamy guy is really weak)

  • Dolores 2022-01-26 08:16:48

    life is so close that it never happened... same post card: you cannot stop new york city

25th Hour quotes

  • Mary D'Annunzio: I wanted to know why I got a B minus on my paper.

    Jakob Elinsky: You got what you earned.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Nobody else in that class can write! You know it! I know it! Everyone knows it!

    Jakob Elinsky: Don't worry. You're not competing with them.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Yeah. But I am. Okay. I am competing with them. When you apply for college, you might have heard of this, they look at these things called grades and if your grades aren't good enough...

    Jakob Elinsky: Your grades are going to be fine.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Vincent Phiscalla writes a story about his grandmother dying and you give him an A plus. And meanwhile, the night of the funeral, you wanna know where Rhodes Scholar Vince is? Getting smashed at a basketball party and slapping girls asses. I mean, what is that? A charity A+? You wanna know why everybody always writes about their grandmothers dying? It's not because it's so traumatic. It's because it's a guaranteed A+! And you sit there all sentimental "Oh, Vince it was very powerful, very moving." No, it wasn't. You didn't care. Nobody cared. That's what grandmothers do. They die!

    Jakob Elinsky: Sometimes, guys have a hard time showing their emotions.

    Mary D'Annunzio: So, slapping my ass is a way of mourning his dead grandmother?

    Jakob Elinsky: [points to Mary's stomach] What did your mother say when you got that?

    Mary D'Annunzio: Um, she said, "Where did you get the money for that?"

    Jakob Elinsky: And?

    Mary D'Annunzio: What did I say or did I get the money?

    Jakob Elinsky: What did you say?

    Mary D'Annunzio: I said, "He likes me."

    Jakob Elinsky: Does he?

    Mary D'Annunzio: No. Why do you care so much?

    Jakob Elinsky: Just curious.

    Mary D'Annunzio: So, you're not gonna change the grade?

    Jakob Elinsky: No, I'm not going to change the grade.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Great! You know what, this was a big waste of my time!

    Jakob Elinsky: Wait!

  • Jakob Elinsky: [about the poem] To his coy mistress.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Well, it's not real deep or anything. The guy wants to get laid and he's telling her to give it up.