balance and compromise

Erna 2022-04-22 07:01:02

When the fist and the brain are in balance, solving the case will be more efficient; when the truth behind and the face project are balanced, justice and ZF will compromise each other. After a series of incidents, Brother Fame and Fortune died for the cause of justice; Brother Brain and ZF reached a consensus and became the hero of solving crimes in the newspaper with the dead big Boss; Brother Fist hides his merits and fame, and holds the beauty back. Have pity on Spacey, the last police and gangster film (I watched his "The Very Suspects" last time) was the mastermind behind the scenes. The one who received the lunch box ended up with nothing to gain fame and fortune. So real.

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  • Maddison 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It has flavor! This film is a film about recognizing people~ How many familiar faces~ A guy floating by the roadside is an acquaintance, life~ But then again, I didn’t really guess who the bad guy was, and I didn’t even feel that there should be Bad guy, this is supposed to be a pre-genre movie. .

  • Wendy 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    The actors' acting skills are great

L.A. Confidential quotes

  • [Stocking a box with liquor for the police's Christmas party]

    Liquor Store Owner: If I ever get held up, you guys better be here.

  • Ray Pinker: Bud White - what brings *you* to the basement?

    Bud White: I got a couple Nite Owl questions.

    Ray Pinker: I don't know if you'd read the papers, but that case is closed.

    Bud White: Is there anything bothering you about it, Ray?

    Ray Pinker: Yeah, the fact that the pack-up boys haven't carted this shit out of here yet.

    [Bud sees all the boxes of case files, and starts to look through the crime scene photos]

    Ray Pinker: I got three shotguns, taken from the suspects, that match the strike marks on the shells from the Nite Owl. What more do you want?

    Bud White: [suddenly spotting a detail in a photo] There's blood on the wall here. I thought everybody but the cook got shot in the men's room?

    Ray Pinker: That is Stensland's blood.

    Bud White: Stensland?

    Ray Pinker: He took a blow to the head. Was probably unconscious when they dragged him in the john.

    Bud White: Did they hit anybody else?

    Ray Pinker: No. But he was a cop, he probably tried to "do something."

    Bud White: [remembering that Stensland said he had a date that night, he studies a photo showing a table with two settings, including a coffee mug smudged with lipstick] Grilled cheese, black coffee... two of the victims were women, right?

    Ray Pinker: Yeah - Patti DeLuca, the night-shift waitress, and a Susan Lefferts.

    Bud White: Susan Lefferts...

    Ray Pinker: Yeah, what about her?

    [Bud runs out of the room]

    Ray Pinker: You're welcome!