Your comment is totally immaterial since the film was not a documentary and Scott is allowed literary license. Why is it not possible to like both characters. The two of them seemed to enjoy each other's company in the end. In a way they were two of a kind, the major difference being basically the dividing line of the law. They both abhorred corruption which is the major theme of the picture.
Are citizens aware that Heroin was openly sold in this country legally in the form of Laudanum until around the turn of the 18th century. Laudanum is an alcoholic solution containing opium from which Heroin is derived and was used as a narcotic pain-killer. Even more amazing, Heroin is actually a brand name created by the "good folks" that bring us Bayer Aspirin.
The Government has no business depriving the governed of any substance. The Feds job is not to act as a nanny but now that concept is completely obsolete along with the rest of our so called Constitutional freedoms. The Feds, along with the idiotic temperance movement, actually
prohibited the consumption of alcohol and what ensued was an out-of-control period of lawlessness and corruption. In the 30's, the freedom to indulge in most drugs was also prohibited and what followed is a now ongoing period of lawlessness and corruption only this time the C.I.A. is perhaps the biggest drug-running organization in the world.
The entire system is rotten to the core and should be put out of the misery it causes the majority of the citizenry.
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