Lonely old age

Kara 2022-01-03 08:01:34

The rhythm is relatively slow, but he can resist not jumping, is quite satisfactory, and does not fall into the "catch" of justice triumphing evil heroes to get salvation.

Lao Dan was really old with gray hair and old attitude, but his eyes and his belly were both playful. The guy and Old Dan are the same kind of people. They love their professions and have a strong sense of responsibility. In the end, they were too stupid to dig pits obediently. At that time, Pete, who was afraid of the seven sins, could not control him. Really, Pete shot you with a shovel too accurate. It's too cruel. Old Dan is still ruthless. It's no wonder how the third victim finds that he has been concealed and has an illusion that he is so much different from the first two appearances. He really loves the guy, and he has worked hard to solve the boy's knot, but what about himself?

Watching a lot of police movies about the obsession and failure to solve the case makes people think that after all, life and death are the norm. Finally, success is the norm. But again, the police is a profession. I am afraid that there are more mistakes and omissions in ordinary people's professions. Really Don’t sanctify your profession. It's just a job, and no one is an angel.

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  • Buster 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It has a retro feel in both narrative and style, and with Denzel Washington's male protagonist, people think they are watching a film from twenty years ago. In terms of the plot, it did not follow the routine of justice, but focused on human nature, but it did not have the effect of hitting the audience. I don't know if it would be stronger to switch to Finch.

  • Ellis 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    It's the same as "The Willow Branch at Midnight" I watched yesterday.

The Little Things quotes

  • Joe 'Deke' Deacon: [Looking at Albert's car while some prostitutes approach it and get rejected] We got roast beefs, we got strippers, we got hookers. Damn homie... You don't know how lucky y'all are..

  • Jim Baxter: Do you believe in God, Joe?

    Joe 'Deke' Deacon: When I see a Sunrise or Thunderstorm or Dew on the ground, yes, I think there's a God. When I see all this, I think he's long past giving a shit.