《《Federal Man-Hunt (1938)》》Storyline
Little Caesarreflects the technically primitive nature of early film-making, with a straight-forward, blunt narrative (composed of a series of tableaux), yet its hard-hitting gritty realism gripped audiences.After aligning the antenna on the Tower""s satellite dish on a catwalk, Jyn was confronted by an angry Krennic holding a blaster.Peter and Stephen played cards in their living room, betting with real $50 and $100 dollar bills.TV broadcasts were non-existent for three days and Francine shut off the TV, although Stephen was hopeful about contact with the outside world: "They might come back on," and after bickering with her, turned it back on.Still remaining obscure and vague, Brigid - with a trembling, helpless voice - entreats him to protect her with his "courage and strength...just where I can do what I want to":It""s not the kind of work I want to do...It""s too monotonous...No one seems to realize that I""ve changed, that I""m different now.I""ve been through hell.Folks here are concerned with my uniform, how I dance.I""m out of step with everybody.I was hoping to come home and start a new life - to be free, and again, I find myself under orders, a drab routine, cramped, mechanically even worse than the Army.