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fidelity in movies

osopher Thrasymachos believed that justice was the advantage of the stronger people in his "just world." For him, these things defined justice. The laws were made by those with political power and used for their own advantage. This is similar to those that played the evil roles in the film. The "bad guys," if you will who wanted to do exactly that with their power by using money as an influence to get what they wanted. To make a long story short the good guy turns out to have an evil streak. In this case he does a great job of deluding Dylan. He makes her believe that he and she should be romantically involved and in this case after a wonderful evening together his partner shows up at his house and together they kill her. Like all movies, she's not really dead. She survives and finds her comrades to fight the enemy and to save her superiors. At the same time Alex is dating a film star who is enthralled with himself more than her. Her ideal of fidelity is put on the line because she is not honest with him about what she really does for a living. Of course once she decides to tell him what she really does his trailer is blown to pieces, yet he is understanding and amusingly aroused. Natalie finally meets the right guy during a stakeout and finds a genuine interest in him as they begin a relationship where fidelity will become an important factor. He seems to be an innocent man much like Natalie's character. His actions portray him to be a well brought up young man. As we all know Charlie's identity is and has always been a secret. His trust and loyalty is put in the hands of Bosley as well as the girls by never revealing who he is. That was something we were made to understand from the beginning. It is a part of their understanding and relationship with one another. After making a brief opening, the film introduces us to their life before becoming an Angels. They were all raised in good homes with...

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