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Eli 2022-01-11 08:02:24
The unwillingness to pay will not save the world
"Crime is very clear to pay, it is a great work, time flies, your own boss and you can always travel to meet many interesting people. Overall, it was a good job."
Fuji Er Finally.
He willingly chose his social role, which is much simpler than anything for him, and it is actually more suitable than...

Dan Frazer
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Cassandre 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Laughing until my stomach hurts... The prequel of Chameleon, the bank robbery in King of Destruction borrowed from this, and there are many comedy performances, derived from his favorite Chaplin
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Kacie 2022-01-11 08:02:24
Barely passing. Woody Allen’s early films did not have the rigid motives of paying tribute to other big directors. They were more like a serious collection of jokes linking up short paragraphs, and some of the ideas were really funny: using a soap gun to escape from prison but being poured out by heavy rain. Soaked, tried the medicine, turned into a Jewish rabbi and was released on parole, took a note to rob the bank, and the whole bank came to recognize his botched handwriting, and the almost surreal escape journey of a few chained road prisoners (those shots There is no logic in the geographical explanation of the police), a family accompanies the police chase to teach the children homework, and the ending film Woody Allen robs the old acquaintance-the two jokingly snatched each other’s watch and wallet , The other party showed him as a police officer and talked and laughed and arrested him. This is the first time I have seen Woody Allen perform in a state of laughter. This kind of idiotic crime story was later staged in "Amateur Thief", and the story is relatively more complete and smooth than this film. Added a lot of family members’ interviews and news report-style voice-over commentary, as well as Woody Allen’s self-reported voice-over. These contents are not connected with the plot and are relatively unconsidered.
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Virgil: Nobody wears beige to a bank robbery!
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Louise: He is always very depressed. I think that if he'd been a successful criminal, he would have felt better. You know, he never made the 'ten most wanted' list. It's very unfair voting; it's who you know.