desperation

Mallory 2022-04-20 09:01:11

Jin Bo's wife was killed and died, and all the evidence points to her husband Jin Bo. Jin Bo was arrested, but according to Jin Bo's recollection, a man with a prosthetic leg came in and killed his wife. However, the police still found him guilty. In the prison car that was escorting Jinbo, some prisoners resisted, causing the car to crash down the cliff, and Jinbo began to escape. He first went to the hospital to treat the wound himself, and then continued to flee, where he was unfortunately identified by others. The police stepped up their search for him. Jin Bo had to start a "cat and mouse" game with the police. In order to find the real murderer to prove his innocence, Jin Bo came to a hospital specializing in prosthetics and wanted to find some clues. Disguised as a cleaner, he accidentally bumps into a sick child, and pity leads him to rescue it, but puts himself in deep danger. But at the same time, it also attracted the attention of the police officers to the one-armed man. Jinbo found the suspect Sykes's home and searched, and found that Lanz might be related to the matter. Lanz was inventing a new drug, but this drug would damage the liver. When he told his friend the Knicks, he learned that Lanz had died in a car accident. The Knicks were actually the manipulators who ordered Sykes to execute Jinbo, which he managed to turn over to the police during his fight with Sykes. He rushed to the press conference of the new drug opened by the Knicks in an attempt to expose his conspiracy. At the same time, the police officer Gila also arrived at the scene and captured the real murderer Knicks.

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  • Deja 2022-03-23 09:01:17

    Very classic film. Although knowing that the protagonist is not dead, he is still thrilling. But the one-on-one heroism at the end is a bit redundant. But it is also common in movies nowadays. At that time, the video surveillance system seemed to be immature, so I could only look at hotels and the like. Unlike the current subway station. It looks like a Chicago city card.

  • Abel 2021-10-20 19:02:53

    My sixth sense as a female audience is still very strong. When I watched the film, I felt that Ford would come back to find Moore. She felt that the scene was not over, and the character design was very similar to the male protagonist’s potential love interest. I found out that it was actually filmed like this—Ford went back to the hospital to ask Moore for help and fell in love with her at the end of the film—but the scene was later cut off, but Moore’s name was still kept on the starring list at the beginning of the movie. middle. In addition, the scenes between Lynch and Ford are also a bit ambiguous. After checking, I know that the role of the character is indeed Plato’s classmate friend of the male protagonist when filming, but considering that the male protagonist is not suitable to talk in the context of revenge for his deceased wife. Love, so I deleted the relevant plot. In addition, it’s worth mentioning that the St. Patrick’s holiday parade in the play is real. The scene is entirely temporary. The scene is collected from the scene. Ford and Jones join the parade to hide and seek, and the photographer is carrying the machine. Direct shooting, no rehearsal or script.

The Fugitive quotes

  • Dr. Richard Kimble: They killed my wife.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: I know it Richard. But it's over.

    [pauses and sighs]

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: You know I'm glad. I need the rest.

  • [on the phone]

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Well, Sir, Mr. Copeland was a bad man. He was gonna shoot one of my kids.

    [pauses]

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Well, sir, you can blame me, I'm the one that shot him.