Before the Devil Knows You're Dead evaluation action
2021-12-11 08:01
The first new part of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" spreads out suspense through the background of the characters, making the audience immersed in the surprise of this absurd case, and the second half of the pen is turned to discuss the family and affection. Unspeakable addiction. Although the film is not a court-themed movie that director Sidney Lumet is good at, he still tells this Coen brothers-style black crime story fascinating. The viewpoints in the film are bold and sharp, the discussion of issues is also quite in-depth and the thinking is clear. Lu Meite cleverly integrates many elements into the work, making the film's emotions rich and full of vitality. Philip Seymour Hoffman performed the cunning and sad characteristics of the character very well, and Ethan Hawke's deep exploration of the character's heart is impressive
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"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" adopts a multi-threaded narrative technique, cleverly using the time difference to connect the entire story smoothly, allowing the plot to switch between multiple different characters and time periods, making the entire viewing process full Suspense brings the fun of solving puzzles to the audience
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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead quotes
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Dex: 'Sorry' ain't gonna pay the bills, Chico!
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Andrew 'Andy' Hanson: [to Hank] What's the matter with you? You used to have the world by the balls. Now I don't think you got any.