He was found to be suffering from emotional distress, but physically unharmed by the ordeal. While the younger man was deceased when they pulled him out of the deep well, the elder of the two was brought to Bang Lamung Hospital for treatment.
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He cried out for help until, luckily, his stepdaughter heard the yelling, discovered the accident, and promptly summoned the police for help. Did you see the movie Donnie Brasco starring Johny Depp and Al Pacino and wonder if all of that really happened The true story is even more interesting. Meanwhile, the 60 year old stepfather managed to grab hold of a small water pipe inside the deep well and clung to it for dear life. Overcome with fear, he succumbed to the waters and drowned. When he fell into the pit, he plunged into the water at the bottom and began panicking as he couldn’t swim. The rescue team managed to fish the two men out of the deep well, but it was too late for the younger man. The stepdaughter was waiting frantically on the surface above the deep hole, calling for police to hurry and rescue her stepfather. Unlike the countless movie characters whose only goal is to kill their enemies and obtain their desires, the Fishburne character is placed in the middle of moral dilemmas that torture him and then left to figure his own way out.The older man’s 45 year old stepdaughter discovered the accident and the two men were trapped at the bottom of the pit and called for help, and Nong Prue Police raced to the well along with rescue workers from Sawang Boriboon Thammasatan emergency responders. Tolkin is clearly interested in characters who do wrong and then have to live with the consequences of their actions. Bean is unknown to me, but Tolkin is having a hot year after directing and writing " The Rapture," about a woman who moves from promiscuity to deep religious belief, and writing Robert Altman's " The Player," about a Hollywood executive whose studio power struggle seems to threaten him more deeply than a murder investigation. The screenplay is by Henry Bean and Michael Tolkin. That's part of the process elevating the story from the mundane to the mythic.
He consciously goes back to traditions of 1940s film noir here he has Fishburne narrate the story much as Fred MacMurray did in " Double Indemnity" (1944) and allows the language of the narration to be poetic and colorful. "Deep Cover" was directed by Bill Duke, who directed a lot of television before getting his first feature assignment (" A Rage In Harlem" in 1991). And as the child of an alcoholic who was shot while drunk, he doesn't drink or use drugs, until a crucial turning point in the movie. He engages in bitter arguments with Smith over the morality of the actions the government wants him to take. Fishburne, faced with a situation where he might have to kill somebody, is deeply torn, and he suffers agonizingly through the aftermath. DeepCover Secure Microcontrollers integrate advanced cryptography and hardware-based security to offer the highest level of protection against physical. Most drug movies are so casual about their shootings and killings that you'd hardly think it even hurt to get shot.
FBI agent, expert in martial arts, become the main target for a gangster, after she kills one of his closest employees.
With Cynthia Rothrock, Stephen Nichols, Patrick Wayne, Alex Hyde-White. What sets "Deep Cover" apart is its sense of good and evil, the way it has the Fishburne character agonize over the moral decisions he has to make. Deep Cover: Directed by Nicholas Celozzi.
And eventually Fishburne infiltrates the highest levels of the organization, which is bringing drugs in from Latin America.Īll of that is more or less routine, the stuff of many other movies. He is able to work his way into the circle of a mid-level drug distributor, played with a nice, off-balance craziness by Jeff Goldblum. Under cover, your faults will become virtues." Fishburne goes undercover as a street buyer of cocaine. Look at all your rage and repressed violence. You resent authority and have a rigid moral code, but no underlying system of values. He is talked into taking the assignment by a cold federal agent played by Charles Martin Smith, who overcomes his resistance by quoting from a psychological profile: "You score almost like a criminal.