legends you don't know

Cheyenne 2022-06-23 21:36:20

British films always have a faint taste, I can't describe them well, and I don't drink tea. But the more you taste, the more you love it. Especially this type of movie.

This is a story worth retelling. The two gangs fought for territory, and Bill became the scapegoat and was jailed for eight years. The man is not in the rivers and lakes, but the rivers and lakes have his legend. The story becomes that the madman Bill singled out several people and was invincible. Now, Bill is out of prison, and the little gangster T wants to please him. Is the story going to make a comeback like a Hong Kong movie?

Unexpectedly, the story fell into a boring family ethics soap opera. Bill's temper has been smoothed out in prison, and he just wants to go home to see his two sons, and then go north to extract oil. When I got home, I found that my wife had run away with someone, and my eldest son was working at the construction site to take care of his younger brother. Bill had to stay and take care of the children, for whatever reason. Then, the story becomes a process of family return. For everyone who is passionate, this is annoying!

It has to be cool, but also family-friendly, and not vulgar. This movie is well done. Because this is a movie about the protection of minors. In the film, Bill's youngest son is only 10 years old, but there is a scene where a little boy who looks only 5 or 6 sends a message to Bill on behalf of T. Full of foul language. In addition to making people laugh, I also really worry about the growth of this child.

In British dramas, there are always these vulgar plots, letting the enemy's younger brother and son do things for him. T wanted to impose his own destiny on Bill's younger son. This time, Bill has been provoked. Even if Bill is a real bum, his 8-year prison life is not in vain. Now the legend of the rivers and lakes is true.

1. Emotional processing, the setting is not very good at the beginning, and it is relatively blunt. Bill was forced to stay and act to take care of the children, but in the end he did it of his own accord.

2. The essence of the whole film when Bill talks with his younger son on the rooftop. Foreigners really pay attention to experience. Even if it is the experience of going to the wrong way and going to jail, it is really much more convincing than the speeches of scholars and experts who are fake. Can you imagine a father telling his 10-year-old son a miserable 8 years in prison? Sodomized? I'm not advising you, you can choose for yourself.

3. The eldest son is simply an angel, so he got a beautiful woman. This setting is also very good. A single mother, being deceived and hurt, takes care of herself and bears gossip.

4. The same is true for another female character in the film. After experiencing it, I know what to cherish.

5. It's fun to watch the British complain about the Olympic Velodrome built by child laborers and migrant workers.

6. Who controls this society? How and who do you choose to live with?

PS

makes people speechless in the face of reality, and that kind of power is inspiring. Gives warmth.

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Wild Bill quotes

  • Wild Bill: [discovering his youngest son's been helping sell crack] First year's the hardest.

    Jimmy: What?

    Wild Bill: Yeah that's what they say. "First year's the hardest." It weren't for me. Second year, that was the real killer. First year you can still remember the world - your home, your pals, Sunday roast, what it's like to take a dump without someone watching you. Second year, that's when the hope starts to leave ya. No one left to trust. No one you really like 'cause you're in prison. Everyone's a criminal. They all want to fuck you over. You don't want to go to sleep 'cause, whatever you got, it'll be nicked by the bloke you share your cell with... whose farts and stink you have to put up with twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Don't want to make friends with no one because, if you do, you make an enemy somewhere else. Nancies who want to rump ya. And, oh, yeah, blokes who don't think nothin' about creeping up behind you with a shank and sticking it in your throat. Do you know what the worst thing is? Do ya? You get used to it. So, Jimbo, what are you gonna do?

  • Wild Bill: It's a choice. You might think you're only young, but you ain't. You're a man in my eyes and you've got to make a choice.