Lost a lover won back a life

Emerson 2022-11-28 02:43:28

I love these kinds of goofy antihero movies as much as I love God Save America and The Defenders. After watching this movie for the second time, I really understood what the author wanted to tell us at the end.
Frank was a rubbish and unpopular idiot. He didn't have any great things in his life, and he didn't have any good friends. He only had a beautiful wife who stayed with him in the end. The drug dealer ran away, remember the detail that Frank painted his story worth showing off and hung it on the wall one day? This corresponds to the end. If you look carefully at the words of Frank at the end, you will find that Frank is proud of a lot more things. Although he no longer does red lightning, he has done a lot of "feats" of kindness, taught a lot of friends, and got friend's trust. Frank finally told us one thing bluntly, that is, Frank understood that God did not ask him to win back his wife, but let him save her and save himself. Later, his wife and wife found her happiness, and he It even became the best man (although I don't know if it was his wife's wedding), because being a man's best man in American culture is something a man can be proud of in his life. Frank was alone in the end, but he won back his life and reborn himself. If the only regret for Frank, I am afraid it is the tear shed when he saw the portrait of Little Loli.

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  • [first lines]

    Frank D'Arbo: I've had two perfect moments in my life. The first is when I married Sarah. The other, I was downtown.

    [purse snatcher runs past]

    Frank D'Arbo: He went in there, officer.

    Frank D'Arbo: Two perfect moments, which offset a life of pain.

    [getting spanked as a child]

  • Frank D'Arbo: Hello, I'm a college student and I'm doing a report on where to buy drugs. The streets where, uh, all the drug dealers are.