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Theo 2021-12-19 08:01:12

Sean is dead

Who will fill the left underground power vacuum?

The drug dealers who come to negotiate can't be the big bosses.

Judging from the plot at the beginning, Sean rejects the proposal of cooperation, but the messenger is killed. The drug lord will most likely not give up.

I originally thought that a new narrative line might be opened later to increase the difficulty of conflict and the protagonist’s clearance. Perhaps it is limited by space, or it is too difficult for the protagonist to complete.

But this line is impossible to break, so after the story of this film, can drugs go straight into it?

Jimmy saved his son and killed the whole neighborhood

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  • Eleanora 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Uncle Neeson has changed from saving his daughter to saving his son; it is a big surprise for me that the story unfolds between two fathers, two sons, and two families, mixing gangsters and revenge. Therefore, in this film, it seems that I don't have so many moral inclinations, and it is worthwhile to stand on both sides, and it seems that there is nothing wrong with it. Especially when Ed and Uncle Neeson embrace each other, they feel sad. The gunfights are also great. great.

  • Alivia 2022-04-21 09:02:23

    In a nighttime version of "Hurricane Rescue", Senpai is still fierce and affectionate to protect the calf... This shows that protecting the calf is the same in different countries... The last shot is handsome...

Run All Night quotes

  • Kirsten: Mommy, Santa smells funny.

    Jimmy Conlon: Do you think mommy wants to sit on Santa's other knee?

    Frank's Wife: I think Mommy's a little too big.

    Jimmy Conlon: Oh, Santa can make lots of room here.

    [patting his knee]

    Frank: That's my wife, Jimmy.

    Jimmy Conlon: Frank, it's Christmas.

    [leaning toward Rose]

    Jimmy Conlon: Give me a call if you wanna break the Irish curse. I'm skinny, but I'm long.

  • Mike Conlon: They should have locked you up a long time ago. Made you pay for the things you did.

    Jimmy Conlon: Just because I'm not behind bars doesn't mean I'm not paying for what I did, Michael.