In Reply to: So you like sloooooooooooooow action... posted by Victor Khomenko on November 18, 2010 at 06:30:12:
his office during a rant?
Anyhow, from the top of my head, "police" can be a verb or an adjective. Since the work was so lethargic, it was more adjectival than active.
I enjoyed the film, too, but am similarly unsure of the "why?" I guess because, instinctively, we realize it's not just this one kid that is at risk, but rather an entire society. And the kid's fate is sealed by a guy who doesn't actually have to do much. Just observe, just passively participate.
A chilling film, in the context of what happened in Russia, E. Germany, and Vichy France.
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Follow Ups
- It's been awhile since I saw it, but didn't the detective explain the title in - tinear 15:34:20 11/18/10 (4)
- I think you miss-dated the reality - Victor Khomenko 06:48:44 11/20/10 (3)
- I don't know as the controlling aspect of the state has changed that much, but I certainly thought - tinear 08:45:11 11/20/10 (2)
- "In a year or two"... :) c'mon, it's been 21 years! - Victor Khomenko 08:56:43 11/20/10 (1)
- I'll see it again. I thought the detective was bull-headed and out to mash the - tinear 11:51:55 11/23/10 (0)