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Emmanuel 2022-03-21 09:02:04
What are the highlights of "The Robber"?
Heroes are twilight, but the heart of justice will last forever
It wasn't like a movie made for young people. Slow narrative, lonely vistas, and two aging troopers. But when a series of bullets were shot into the male and female robbers, and everything ended in silence, I suddenly realized that the...
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Queenie 2021-12-17 08:01:18
Details determine height
I have to say that in all aspects of the plot, there are no exaggerated and thrilling criminal routines, no sensory stimulation of police chasing after them, the ending is well known, and the rhythm of the scene has not developed quickly. It is precisely because of the details that it is worth...

Michael Draper
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Lori 2022-03-26 09:01:06
"They're idolizing Bonnie and Clyde. I'm going to stop this!" ... Costner's lines in the film are both a history and a commentary on the 1960s classic of the same name. There have long been comments and reflections, saying that in order to capture the pulse of the times of the counter-culture wave of the 1960s, the way it packaged the notorious male and female gangsters as idols will eventually fail the test of the times. But on second thought, aren't Costner and Harrison also stars? Does Netflix dare to let an unknown old man lead the way to be consistent? Reflecting on the problems of the film itself in the way of film will inevitably slap the face. What's more, if this story is told from the perspective of the whole police, there is also a problem with the narrative tension - the disparity of strength and weakness makes it difficult to blend in.
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Jamil 2021-12-17 08:01:18
The rhythm is really...slow...it...slower than the big cousin (animation)...it's hard to swallow.
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Frank Hamer: Sixteen, I think.
Maney Gault: It might be good to have a doctor look at you sometime.
Frank Hamer: It might be good to have a doctor look at you sometime.
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