Actually, I also like ethan hawke in the movie. I saw the shadow of Chris Timur in him, maybe because of his beard, but he was not Christine's age. He is full of justice and sunshine. Ethan hawke, who wanted to be a good policeman from the beginning of the film, didn't know that from the moment he got on the bus, he was trapped by Alenzo, and then he was slowly pushed to the wall. Seeing Alenzo's atrocities again and again made him question the profession of police more and more. However, in the end, he chose the right side. He reminds me of what Al Pacino said in The Fragrance of Women: "Although it was a difficult road, he chose the right one." ?
Maybe people have to face some difficult choices in society. Shortcuts may make people overcome difficulties easily, but since they are called shortcuts, they are not necessarily the right way. I think although the movie depicts Alenzo wandering between the white road and the gang for a long time, he finally got what he deserved. After all, this is not the right way. Alenzo's power and power have made him crazy. He can't control his emotions at all. He will vent his anger on anyone who commits a crime. This infinite desire was the cause of his natural death. This man is not without merit. It can be seen from many places that he is a good policeman, but he can't solve the illegal behavior in an appropriate way, so he embarked on this dark road of no return in a rage. This choice is really scary.