Survive in despair

Otto 2021-12-28 08:01:44

Cage’s desperation, Gary’s father’s desperation, Cage’s girlfriend’s desperation, mirrors the true face of this society, dark, cruel, lonely, helpless, no direction, and all of this reflects the weakness of human nature. I can’t kill myself without hope. I can only go on like this boy. It’s just that young people are not deeply involved in the world and full of longing for life. Doesn’t all this also reflect the life we ​​are walking and facing in the future? Maybe all of this is happening or about to be staged

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Extended Reading
  • Dedric 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    It should be the best performance of Cage I have seen in recent years. There is rhythm, story, logic, and climax throughout the story. This should belong to the type of never-ending friendship. It can be said that Joe must have had a painful history in the past, and when he saw Gary, he must have thought of himself. A kind of self-projection made him take the initiative to make Gary no longer Repeat his old ways. The plot is reasonable and the story is complete. Visible.

  • Cheyenne 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    It's been a long time since I saw the uncle acting seriously. .

Joe quotes

  • [last lines]

    Farmer: Then, if everything goes good on that acreage, I'll have you help me supervise the Manea project next summer. Old bastards can be hard to work for sometimes, but, hell, if you worked for Joe, I think you'll do just fine. You got any questions?

    Gary: No, sir. When can I start?

    Farmer: Right now, if you're ready.

    Gary: Yes, sir.

    [extends his hand to shake]

    Gary: So, you knew Joe?

    Farmer: Yeah, sure did. Joe's a good man. Good man to me, anyways.

    Gary: He was a good man to me, too.

  • [repeated line]

    Willie-Russell: I went through a windshield at 4 o'clock one morning and I don't give a fuck.