The fascinating complex and intertwined human nature

Nick 2021-10-13 13:05:40

I clicked to start at about eleven o’clock, and I actually insisted on reading the whole story. At the
beginning of the story, I was a little out of my mind. I gradually brought in

the three main characters with a loose plot and three clues
during the Christmas Eve brutal event. For the first time, it brought out sparks
’ different attitudes and reactions to the same incident, and clearly outlined their completely different performances. The front and back images showed a more abrupt and interesting contrast.
Both White and Asley were stubborn about their persistence. However, the former came from the heart and the latter was somewhat suspicion of scheming (after all, he got a promotion), and each paid the price.
Vincent slickly not guilty on both sides, temporarily transferred to the weathering group to hide his power

and bide his time, and then each proceeded with the case and continued his own story. At one time, I thought that this story would just loosen up. When
White was about to finish watching, the phrase "whatever your desire" that Bach said by the way when White left me caught my attention and it was
worth seeing!

Before the night owl massacre really revealed the complex network of interests and tactics behind Los Angeles,
the characters of the two main characters were given full play to the space.
Eisley demonstrated his own proficient ability to detect and manipulate the human heart and scared a child; After killing a few suspects, the elevator door slowly opened and his eyes widened, his blood-stained face looked stiff and complicated.
If Eisley’s story makes people feel depressing and dull, then White’s reaction is heartfelt: "One-sixth" of the strong forced confession, without hesitation, kills the TV-watching villain with a single shot, and then calmly put it down. The gun was placed in the hands of the corpse, and the victim was gently and carefully covered with a blanket... White's series of actions won me a lot of favorable points.

They were all insisting on their own justice, and their opinions were at odds with each other to the point that a fierce fight broke out. Even if a hand-to-hand fight was prevented by their colleagues, they all had a big cross in their hearts at the time.
Even though the methods are different, they are actually after the same thing, so their conflicts and conflicts make people feel extremely helpless and sad. When Eisley heard the victim calmly speaking, his expression was like a child who found himself lost... He couldn't deny her, but he couldn't fully agree with her, so he could only go back and forth in his heart. He was too smart to think too much, so he lived harder.

Well, Vincent, who has never had a chance to perform, appeared in the
game . The original Vincent in the game world blamed himself for the death of a child who had only seen two sides in his life. Maybe he felt that he was also jointly and severally responsible, if it wasn't for his own unclear meaning. With the help of giving the child some hopeless hope, maybe the child will not become a corpse, staring at him with godless eyes, as if looking into his heart and soul,
so he was also involved in the night owl. Shui
just didn't expect that he was the first one to withdraw from among the three.
When a pair of leisurely and unprepared said "I didn't talk to Eisley", I faintly felt that Vincent's ending
I had no way of judging, "Luo "Rotomasi" is Vincent's emotion and summary of his own story, or is it an important reminder to others. All I know is that the biggest behind-the-scenes man has planted a big somersault on this issue, and revealed a big flaw in front of Asley, who has never been suspicious of him. He

methodically removed those who hindered his plan and counted everything in. It’s a pity that White is not as dull as he is on the surface
-so the most exciting chapter is gorgeous and beautiful.

Two people who insist on justice in their own way join hands. Its effectiveness is no longer as simple as one plus one is greater than two. It is nothing short of destructive, one that disintegrates the opponent's psychological defense and one imposes direct intimidation, and the scene where the two swords are combined is really a joy!
So in the end, the scene where they fought side by side gave me a kind of tragic and moving that the heroes cherished each other.
The shot Eisley fired from the back was a powerful announcement that he had completely changed his way of justice. In fact, there is a hunch that he will definitely do this and complete a Nirvana-like transformation, but when the gunshots sounded, his heart couldn't help feeling sore, I don't know why.
Skilled bargaining, he saw through the intricate changes in the hearts of the people in power, he was able to move from being tempted to passive to taking advantage of the opponent's role.
So everything is over, one won the world and the other won love.
The only question is whether the medical profession can give a reasonable explanation as to why someone who was shot by the N gun survived tenaciously. Fortunately, he was not alive but rather weak. Otherwise, I really have to doubt whether it was Rambo. Rebirth...

and that beautiful woman, I think, just simply feel that she really loves White, so White asked her with a crying voice like a child, after she left, she was so helpless and so helpless when she hid her face and wept. Sad, so in the end she took him back to her hometown, she should be very happy and peaceful... Bless them
to Asley, the temptation at the beginning, to the phrase "you still The same cannot withstand temptation", and how much it involves caring about tolerance and helplessness.
This beautiful woman with elegant demeanor and charm is a silky and elegant light in this repressive dark and dull story. Even if she appears for conspiracy, she is a gentle existence after all, bringing out the fragility and tenderness under their hard shell.

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L.A. Confidential quotes

  • Dick Stensland: I got a hot date.

    Bud White: Yeah? Who is she and what did you arrest her for?

  • Ed Exley: I'm talking about the gas chamber, and you haven't even asked me what this is about. You've got a big "Guilty" sign around your neck.