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Fabian 2021-12-08 08:01:46
The true color of money-drunk life and dream of death
The film tells the story of a retired billiards veteran Eddie who ran into a young billiard genius Vincent in a bar. Eddie felt that cooperating with each other was exciting and profitable, so Eddie quoted Vincent on the road and taught him how to play Set up a game in the game to win money, as the...
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Raphael 2021-12-08 08:01:46
Everyone has a wrong understanding of the turning point of the plot
In fact, Paul wanted to teach Tom to cheat big money, but Tom was disobedient. In the final match between Tom and the last championship, Tom could not stand the ridicule of the opponent, and once again refused to listen to Paul and let him lose to the opponent by a big score. So that Paul left Tom,...

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Ludie 2022-03-26 09:01:05
When I saw the middle, I was thinking, who is such an awesome old man. Such superb acting skills should at least have the title of actor. I checked it out, and I almost blinded my dog. Paul Newman, I'm going to slap me. It's really ageing. Also, why do you keep wearing glasses in the film and refuse to take them off! ! ! Old man, you still have to pretend to be cool! ! !
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Roy 2021-12-08 08:01:46
"The Prodigal Son" 25 years later, the fast-handed Eddie is back on the road, and Lengtouqing has become an old fried dough stick, but his eagerness is still the same; the old Martin made this film purely for Newman’s dream, there is nothing to say, in the final analysis, it is still a search There are a few shots of my own story that are quite beautiful; but the strong charm of the 1980s that follows through is great.
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