the most romantic theory about what happen to that men who commit the crime and the police in charge to capture him do and believes in second chances we know the REAL COP
Surprisingly sad, sentimental but hopeful take on the D.B. Cooper legend but I loved it. A bit predictable as I had a feeling that when the stewardess' "husband" showed up at the door that it was Cooper... still liked the positive message to look for the good in people and Nate's vow to build something positive sounded like a nice direction for the character. Biggest pluses was seeing 70 era Sophie, and Parker in 70's hair with go go boots... wowza
Masterfully written, masterfully acted. But... there were real people on that plain, the flight attendant was a real person. Not sure it's right to reuse them this way.
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the most romantic theory about what happen to that men who commit the crime and the police in charge to capture him do and believes in second chances we know the REAL COP
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly sad, sentimental but hopeful take on the D.B. Cooper legend but I loved it. A bit predictable as I had a feeling that when the stewardess' "husband" showed up at the door that it was Cooper... still liked the positive message to look for the good in people and Nate's vow to build something positive sounded like a nice direction for the character. Biggest pluses was seeing 70 era Sophie, and Parker in 70's hair with go go boots... wowza
ReplyDeleteMasterfully written, masterfully acted. But... there were real people on that plain, the flight attendant was a real person. Not sure it's right to reuse them this way.
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