define your life

Derek 2022-06-24 16:20:06

What happened to the hero in the opening chapter shocked me at once, and immediately gave me the kind of fear that I only have when fighting a war. Bodily functions like being paralyzed, tactile, feeling more sensitive, like watching your own encounters. I think the main reason why many people like this film is that it resonates. The definition of the so-called "lawlessness" is not reflected in the film at all, and there is no such refreshing and passionate plot.
Their experiences have happened to us in different ways, and we have all experienced persecution to varying degrees, so how can we protect our own interests and dignity from external intrusions? Especially a man, in the absence of an external "powerful" environment, why should he maintain his family, career, etc.? The film is just a way of expressing in the face of these helplessness from one angle. But it has given us a strong answer. Compromise can only be accompanied by fear, and cowardice is trampled; face it bravely even if the outcome is tragic. . . . . .
The film gave me a lot of encouragement. Although I wouldn't do that, it reflected the feelings I had always felt in a more concrete and real way, so that I could know the path I should take and the life I should face!

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Outlaw quotes

  • Simon Hillier: What did I tell you, eh? Fucking out-there.

    Gene Dekker: He's completely insane.

  • Walter Lewis: You get that right and I'll feed you paedophiles, dealers, bullies, junkies, scum, cunts, dogs... the lot.