Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Writing free about THIEF

Freestyle writing on THIEF. Let me know what you think.

Well they definitely start with enough tension. I can imagine how Andre Braugher feels. I like the way he stands by his people, and his daughter-in-law. He definitely seems like a man of honor and principle. I like how he stands by her, right or wrong. His heart is in the right place. He definitely is trying.

That cop is definitely a powder keg. As is his wife. This could be rough. Don’t forget that the Asian gangster is still looking.

I know how the daughter feels right now. Cold and confused. It’s not a great way to feel. And the one guy is possibly dangerous getting religion. I think that the partner (lady) is right. He needs to take time. The fact the daughter is looking around is also bad. It’s never good to work with your head all messed up. Oh, how I know how he feels. Wish I could pound on a car myself. The man is doing something many men, in particular Black African American and Hispanic me do a lot. No expression of the pain that is raging in us. It generally leads to bad expressions of our confusion and anger and pain. Which just makes more problems. I can’t imagine how that will play out. Though I have to guess it will happen in a job.

Hell of a lot of money. Stealing Black Ops money, tricky. And there goes his mind drifting. Amazing how scared the guys are. Though the Government is a big fish to fry. The mob is squeezing the cop hard. Stay away from family. Who is the guy messing with the daughter. I don’t trust that boy. He is a loser, but I don’t trust him. And drugs too? Nick needs to kick his ass. What is with the Asian guys shaking? Enron were major thieves. So are the guys in the big six brokerages. Worse than most. Time won’t heal missing the one you love. It just changes your perspective on it.

What is that girl confessing? About the boyfriend? The shooting? Her suspicions about Nick? The priest can’t talk about it, but one a secret is told its not a secret. I really like that Nick seems to be the one with the strongest morales and ethics of the bunch. Definitely a man that lives by rules. Sad that he is a thief but a strong image. And intelligent too. Actually the whole crew is. Nice to see that in a cast filled with African Americans and Hispanics. I think there will be a hiccup though. Either with the Spanish guy working on tools, as his guilt about Izzy is huge, or Nick because of the morning and his daughter-in-law.

Here it comes. Here is her chance? How will he deal with this? Decent cover story, thinks fast on his feet. Something is up with the dad. He won’t talk to Nick. The daughter-in-law is planning to run away I think. These guys are good. Takes balls to take a car like that. How did they link to the money woman? And why didn’t the bodyguard notice the Asian gangster. Nick saved the life of one of the guys? There is the chivalry. Gabo is quite the smooth talker and very familiar with art.

What men will do for the women they love. There is nothing we don’t do huh? And when its not enough we go insane, the cop is a huge storyline. I love that house. The writing is impressive. Everything is spiraling from one mistake. That is so lifelike.

Nick needs to release. Its too hard to hold on to so much. That Asian gangster is hardcore. The partner is going to spill. Will they still be able to do the crime without her. She is so dead. The one you love always deserve the truth. Even when it was difficult and hard, and painful. Yes we do make walls, and those wall hurt as well as protect. Especially the walls black men I have known. It happens to us. Wow the partner did cover them to death. At least it wasn’t painful for her. And there it goes. She saw everything and now he knows it to.

Man, Nick’s life goes from bad to worse. Yet he maintains the public image of strength. That’s so difficult. It costs so much. This is great acting. So powerful in its depiction. And I think Tami is doing an equally great job.

This is what I think, what do you think.

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