Closeup of the tortured (but resigned?) face of Harold Shand as he is captured and driven away at the end of the film "The Long Good Friday" (1980, dir. John Mackenzie). Shand is played superbly by the actor Bob Hoskins. We see Hoskins darting a wry smile, or a grimace, through the darkness. Behind him, in the rear windscreen, the blurred lights (blue, white, green) of a Central London street. Atmospheric. Cue the music...
That photo, of #AMW hunched in the back seat of a car as it left Aylsham nick, made me think about similar images of apparently abject resignation to the vicissitudes of life. Bob #Hoskins as Harold Shand in the last scene of "The Long Good Friday" came to mind. Different context, clearly.