Daily Dialogue — September 5, 2018

Scott Myers
Go Into The Story
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1 min readSep 5, 2018

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“Y’all are new at this, I’m guessing.”

Hell or High Water (2016), written by Taylor Sheridan

The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Bank. Today’s suggestion by Captain X Gogo.

Trivia: The phrase “come hell or high water” typically means “do whatever needs to be done, no matter the circumstances”. It also refers to the “hell or high water clause” in a contract, usually a lease, which states that the payments must continue regardless of any difficulties the paying party may encounter. Both definitions apply to different parts of the plot in this movie.

Dialogue On Dialogue: The movie begins with this failed bank robbery which portrays the brothers (Toby and Tanner) and their lack of understanding of the ways of bank robbery.

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