Don't worry, the literature teacher is also acting

Sandrine 2021-11-24 08:01:17

The first half was very depressing, and it made me doze off. I suddenly woke up when I saw the protagonist taking risks and killing people for money. The second half is called "no urine point" and it is very exciting. As a community college literature teacher (it doesn't look like), I have a high IQ, accurate marksmanship, and more sporty than a policeman. I was really lucky. He left rubbish to mislead the police, and finally went to a rival country in the United States, and started a new life that would also be difficult. There are tens of thousands of unjust cases. Look at Zhao Zuohai. Not only has he not been sentenced to death, but how many people can wait until they are rehabilitated. And how many movies are judged to be black all the way...Although there are still many suspicions about the feasibility of movies, life requires luck and more persistence.

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  • Meagan 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    run forward for love

  • Kieran 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    The inner drama is very full and the acting skills of the actors are very good. Although the technical content is low, it is indeed the most tender jailbreak. For the first time, I felt so strongly about letting them run instead of grabbing them.

The Next Three Days quotes

  • Mike: You were supposed to leave.

    John Brennan: I need them.

    Mike: You notice that guy was a cop?

    John Brennan: Which guy?

    Mike: The one with the red light in his back window.

    [John feels ridiculous. Mike hands him the documents]

    Mike: Just give me the money.

    [John hands him the envelope of money. Mike checks it]

    Mike: You want this too much. You're going to fuck it up.

    [Mike speeds off. The second rider gives John a look and follows. John looks over the passports with their new names]

  • Lara Brennan: You know, you never even asked me if I did it... if I murdered her.

    John Brennan: Because I know you didn't.

    Lara Brennan: Well, you'd be wrong.