It must feel good to be approached by someone, right?

Brooke 2022-04-21 09:01:03

In reality, I have never been approached by anyone, and I can only be obsessed in movies.

The scene where the female protagonist picks up a conversation with the male protagonist is really beautiful. The woman chases the man, and the yarn is separated. At the beginning, the heroine has a hot face and a cold butt.

The male protagonist probably knew that the female protagonist was not following him, so he started to take the initiative, and the female protagonist responded enthusiastically. The heroine's shy smile with a little smugness really makes people melt.

Then the two came to the hostess's residence, where something was bound to happen. We talked about traveling to Fiji (is it equivalent to talking about dreaming of traveling to Tibet in China). The female protagonist asked the male protagonist if he would be lonely, and the male protagonist said he was alone but not lonely. The hostess said she was real lonely, and the atmosphere exploded directly.

Later, the female protagonist knew what the male protagonist was really doing for a living, and she couldn't stand it for a while, and the male protagonist was done with a few words. Of course, there are real feelings, after all, it echoes the dialogue when we first met, and cares about the heroine's heart.

This makes people can't help but want the male protagonist to escape the pursuit of the police and fly away. What a pity, for the sake of loyalty, I finally went to seek revenge for the traitor, but it failed.

The male protagonist persuades the female protagonist not to leave
The male lead is very good. there's no point in me going anywhere anymore
The male lead is very good. if it's going to be alone.

This paragraph echoes the first acquaintance of the heroine and the heroine. Male: I'm alone, but I'm not lonely. Female: Real lonely.

The male lead is very good. if it's going to be alone without you.
Three sentences to convince the heroine, the woman chases the man, and the interlayer yarn is really true.

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Extended Reading
  • Camila 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    The film reviews are all complaining that the rhythm is too slow and the film length is too long. How to put it, the focus of the film is not so much crime and murder, but also the relationship between people. Love, affection, comradeship, betrayal, revenge, enemy and friend... The film title Heat is Neil's motto: When you feel the heat (danger), there is nothing you can't leave immediately and fly away. But obviously, he has something he can't let go of. The "windy" part of this film is to describe what each character finally put down in front of heat, or something that cannot be put down in the end. In the end, although it was a 1v1 duel, the ending was already doomed: the person who could let go wins, and the person who could not let go lost.

  • Jane 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    This is what Steiner watched after he released a full episode of al & robert. It was the first time the two played opposites in the same time and space after the godfather. As a traditional police and bandit movie, the movie is actually quite ordinary. However, in the end, robert left the heroine behind. The HI behavior of escaping for his own life still makes people laugh, which is absolutely in line with the consistent HI behavior of this HI fighter.

Heat quotes

  • Neil McCauley: [In a diner] you live in this neighborhood?

    Eady: No, I live above Sunset Plaza, it's a little house I rent and it's a little rundown but has a beautiful view, what about you?

    Neil McCauley: I live in Venice Boulevard, where's your family originally from?

    Eady: We're Scots Irish, they immigrated to America in the late seventeen hundreds, where are you originally from?

    Neil McCauley: Bay area.

    Eady: Are your folks there?

    Neil McCauley: My mother died a long time ago I don't know where my father is. I have a brother somewhere but sounds like you have a tight family I can tell. In L.A. the city of lights, in Fuji they have these iridescent algae that come out once a year in the water, it looks like L.A. at night.

    Eady: You've been there?

    Neil McCauley: No, I'm going there some day.

  • Eady: [Their first meeting in a restaurant] What are you reading?

    Neil McCauley: A book about metals

    Eady: What kind of work do you do?

    Neil McCauley: Lady, why are you so interested in what I read or what I do?

    Eady: I've seen you in the book store from time to time, I work there, if you don't want to talk to me that's ok, I'm sorry I bothered you

    Neil McCauley: I didn't mean to be rude. I didn't recognize you. I work in metals I'm a salesman, you like working there?

    Eady: Sure, I get a discount there's a whole section of books in my area.

    Neil McCauley: What area is that?

    Eady: Graphic design, the store's a day job until I got enough going.

    Neil McCauley: Who do you do that for?

    Eady: A restaurant, their menus and a small record label their CD covers, I've done two so far.

    Neil McCauley: You go to school for that?

    Eady: Yeah I went to Parsons

    Neil McCauley: Where's that?

    Eady: New York City

    Neil McCauley: How long you've been here?