Bad Lieutenant | Good and Evil

Daniella 2022-03-21 09:02:24

Cage himself is a policeman, and because he did the right thing, he made himself sick.

The long-term pain made Cage unbearable, and he could only rely on some "illegal" methods to make himself a little more comfortable.

Counting down the bad things Cage has done, there are too many, and it is shocking.

For example, this scene not only confiscated other people's medicines, but also tasted other people's girlfriends. The key thing is to do it in front of male and female friends. You say it's bad or not.

However, as a law enforcement officer, Cage still has a certain degree of professionalism.

For example, threatening a player with a match-fix or something, for Cage, there is no burden in his heart at all.

As for why the players are threatened to play match-fixing, it seems that Cage's "degenerate" life has caused him a lot of trouble, and everything is caused by money.

To say that Cage was able to be a little alert at that time, it seems that it will not fall to the point where it is today.

As for the one who owes money, he shouldn't be a messy character.

As a policeman, this kind of person should be the target of Cage's arrest, but if he owes money to others, Cage is not so easy to handle.

You even have to wipe someone else's ass.

This is also strange. Cage is also a small official, and he can't handle the traffic ticket. Is a colleague in the system so difficult to talk about?

To this end, Cage even sacrificed hue and failed to get a ticket.

It's a little weird to think about.

In order to do a good job of "side business", Cage also found a helper to perform "Fairy Dance".

This sideline can be regarded as helping Cage fill a lot of gaps.

But as the saying goes, often standing by the river can't have wet shoes, and there is still a hard stubble in the soft persimmon that Cage squeezed.

Cage has seen much more about the underworld seeking revenge, and it's not surprising.

But this time Cage provoked a second-generation official. In other words, in a place like Laomei, the second-generation official was just as good, and he would look good on Cage in minutes.

Well, Cage has made his life so angry, how easy is it to get out of here?

In this desperate situation, Cage met the "lost boy" he rescued back then. This boy has now changed his mind and has become a "promising youth".

Perhaps, Cage saw his own unbearableness in him.

The ending of the story is a bit baffling.

Overnight, Cage threatened the player who played the match-fixing game and did not play the game, but Cage still won the ball, not only repaid the debt, but also settled the ticket of the loan shark daughter.

The arrogant second-generation official also reached a settlement with Cage.

Cage's spring has come so wonderfully, perhaps so that Cage can think about how to continue in the future.

There is an interesting part in the story.

Cage went to the pharmacy to buy medicine. This was one of the few things Cage could "follow the rules". However, the old black at the pharmacy didn't buy it. He had to wait to buy medicine.

The damn "human rights" of foreigners have to meet unreasonable people like Cage.

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Extended Reading
  • Bettye 2022-01-03 08:01:42

    Bad or Good? . This is a problem.

  • Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    The change in the second half is really inexplicable. If the black-hearted police officer is dead, I will give full marks.

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: You think fish have dreams?

  • Terence McDonagh: [Hallucinating] What are these fuckin' iguanas doing on my coffee table.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: ...Yeah, there are.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: What the fuck is that?

    [taps it]

    Terence McDonagh: Fuckin' iguana.