film review

Randall 2022-04-19 09:01:24

It was originally for Depp and Bell. It can be said that the first 2/3 of the plot made me feel unclear and boring. The climax of the story did not come until the male protagonist was pushed into a corner. After watching it, I read the long drama review, saying that the death of the male protagonist is the end of an era of freedom, followed by sophisticated transnational organized crime and the expansion of government administrative power. Negative existence, because they have no soil to survive. This is indeed the case. In the early episodes, the male protagonist is so proud, and he applauds the American judicial system. He responded to every call and won many battles. He was obviously a criminal, but he lived like a star. But when the whole situation was halfway through and the male protagonist was abandoned by his former partner, I knew that there was only one dead end left for him. He is out. A bank robber like him has become a thorn in the eyes of the police and a living target in the criminal world. Their hiding methods have been difficult to compete with modern detection methods, and their methods of committing crimes are also despised by those who engage in new types of crimes. His life is everyone's trouble. In this drama, the male protagonist should be damned. Although he is different from those criminals who have no humanity, he does not kill easily, he only robs banks, she treats ladies and gentlemen, and has mercy on the weak. They only do bank robbery against the bourgeoisie and disdain to obtain ransom through kidnapping. But in order to survive for himself, he broke his own principles, cooperated with people who should not cooperate, and killed a lot of innocent people. The male protagonist died because he didn't want to live anymore, and he didn't want to continue to survive. The dialogue of the actors in the cinema is the voice of the male protagonist at this time. As for the police detective played by Bell, he seems to have always appeared in the image of justice and brilliance in the play. But he chose to leave in the end, because he also deviated from his bottom line. This police detective, who advocates catching criminals through reasonable means, acquiesced to torture at the request of the superior, under the pressure of solving the case, and in the guilt of the deceased police officer. The male protagonist's emotional line, at the beginning, I was stunned. The unbreakable love between the two of them is touching. When dying, the only thing the male protagonist can't forget is his girl. If I don't know how sloppy their encounter is, I will definitely feel what kind of peerless love this is.

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Extended Reading
  • Deshawn 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    Bye Bye My Blackbird, the so-called hero at the end of the road, beauty is twilight, life and death, as long as we have been in a fiery patriotism, then even if we spend the rest of our lives cherishing you and me, even if we go to the feast of life and death, drink Mengpo soup and see the book of life and death, it's nothing more than that

  • Talon 2022-03-22 09:01:18

    Too realistic, the plot and character are too weak

Public Enemies quotes

  • [Agents Baum and Purvis are briefing the Chicago field agents]

    Agent Carter Baum: According to the bank teller Barbara Patzke, this is John Dillinger's coat. It's made by Shragge-Quality out of St. Louis. Price: $35 dollars. Windproof, 32 ounce wool. Top stitching.

    Melvin Purvis: [nods approvingly] Thank you, Agent Baum.

    [Baum steps aside]

    Melvin Purvis: Agents in our offices across the country are identifying every store in the United States that sold this overcoat. Then, we will cross-reference every Dillinger associate, in locales where that coat was sold. He was in a place, he got cold, he bought a coat. Unless he was traveling through, he was being harbored nearby. If he returns, we will be there. It is by such methods that our bureau will get John Dillinger.

    [turns to Doris Rogers]

    Melvin Purvis: Now Doris, would you please contact the Chicago area telephone exchange supervisors? There are six. Request appointments for Carter Baum and myself.

    [as she does that, Purvis turns back to his agents]

    Melvin Purvis: Gentlemen, shortly you will be provided... Thompson submachine guns, BARs, and uh, .351 Winchester semi-automatic rifles. We are pursuing hardened killers. It will be dangerous. Those of you who aren't prepared for that should go. And if you are going to go, please go now.

    [No one leaves]

  • [Purvis and Baum are listening in on a wiretapped call]

    Agent Carter Baum: This is a phone conversation from a car dealership twenty-seven minutes ago. Harry Berman.

    [He pushes down the needle to play back an acetate disk]

    John Dillinger's voice: When you drop it, leave the keys on the floorboard.

    Harry Berman's voice: I got a DeSoto.

    John Dillinger's voice: Okay.

    [Purvis takes off his headphones]

    Melvin Purvis: How did we get to Berman?

    Agent Carter Baum: Off the Dillinger coat. The coat was bought in Cicero, Illinois, a few doors down from Berman's dealership. Now we know Berman. He's been supplying cars to the Syndicate since Capone. When Dillinger bought that coat, he must've been at Berman's switching cars.

    Melvin Purvis: Soon as they call to drop the DeSoto, we'll tail it. I want men on this, around the clock.