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Point Break
I have seen a quite nice movie,
called Point Break a few weeks ago. I
know it's not the latest film, but
it's still very great and it makes me
thinking about many interesting
questions.
The story is not that special. A
young guy arrives at a big american
beach-side town and starts to work for
FBI. They have a misterious
bank-robbing serie to work on with his
partner and all they now is that the
robbers are surfers.
Then starts the complication. The
young guy starts surfing, he meets
with a lovely girl and with many cool
friends. Those friends teach him
surfing, invite him for parties and
help him in troubles. Their life is
really fantastic. Than he discovers
that just that surf-band comitted the
robberies, that his friends are the
robbers.
@IPharryaC
Yes, I've told that the story is not
that extreme (anyway, there are beauty
nature and nice music in the film) but
in that point I've started to think
about the following question:
Why doesn't he leave them in peace and
stays living their happy life? Is it
possible to be on the criminals side?
In many films we met with this
interesting question. In some
westerns the robbers and killers are
the heroes. In a few bank-robbing
stories the robbers are the simpatics
and the police is stupid like hell.
Of course this is not the most of
films, because societies want films,
in which only good men win... But
those films exist. And what about
real life?
About computers, we know a lot of
crimes: cracking, stealing originals,
using blue-box or cheating with
calling-cards or with stamps. In that
cases what should we say? Is it cool
if anybody fucks out the cops or the
post? Or do we have to stay legal?!
@IPmiafeneC
Please think about that and I wait for
the reactions.
@IPben
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