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Lottie 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Cold violence. Uncle A is 80% small sheep and 20% big bad wolf. Little Thom definitely has the potential to inherit his father's mantle. The XX scene of the stairs tsk tsk tsk o(*////▽////*)q Cover your...
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Karelle 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Paraphrase: "If you don't erupt in silence, then disappear...
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Marge 2022-04-23 07:01:31
To me, it's the best film ever. Calm and clear development of the main line, calm characterization. Violence as a timeless film theme has never been more attractive to me, and a person's duality has never been so adeptly changing and constantly changing in reality. From the common man to a tough killer, there is only a thin line, and Cronenberg expresses the slender state of this "line" so movingly and so...
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Jaylen 2022-04-23 07:01:31
It's a bit of a mess, but the actors did a great...
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Clifford 2022-04-23 07:01:31
It would be perfect without his vulgar and exaggerated...
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Kole 2022-04-23 07:01:31
Xiao Qiangqiang is a bit simple, but he still likes his performance very much. Harris's appearance really suits...
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Lorena 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The pale and powerless plot has been reborn in bloody violence. This is actually the original version of "Martial Arts", clean and...
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Orin 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The rhythm of the narrative is slow enough,...
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Shanna 2022-04-23 07:01:31
The story is alright, but the performance of the male pig's feet is relatively underwhelming. Violent scenes don't feel as tense as Quentin and the Coen...
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Carley 2022-04-22 07:01:05
A bit of Quentin Tarantino. Far less than eastern...
A History of Violence Comments
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[Richie talks to Joey about the business]
Richie Cusack: What am I gonna do? You bust up a made man's place. You killed some of his guys. You take his eye. Jesus, Joey... you nearly took out his left eye. Barbed wire, wasn't it? That's disgusting. You always were the crazy one.
Tom Stall: Not anymore.
Richie Cusack: Yeah, I heard. You're living the American Dream. You really bought into it, didn't you? You've been this other guy, almost as long as you've been yourself. Hey, when you dream, are you still Joey?
Tom Stall: Joey's been dead a long time.
Richie Cusack: And yet here you sit... big as life. You know you cost me a lot of time and money. Before you pulled that shit with Fogarty, I was a shoe-in to take over when the boss croaked. A shoe-in. It was made very clear to me, Joey. I had to clean up your mess, or nothing was ever gonna happen for me! You got no idea how much shit I had to pull to get back in with those guys. You cost me! A hell of a lot, Joey. A hell of a lot!
Tom Stall: Looks like you're doing all right over here.
Richie Cusack: Yeah, I am, I am. I'm still behind the eight-ball... because of you. There's a certain lack of respect, a certain lack of trust. The boys in Boston are just waitin' for me to go down.
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[Tom gets a phone call in the middle of the night]
Tom Stall: Hello?
Richie Cusack: [voice] Hey, Bro-heem. You're still pretty good with the killing. That's exciting.
Tom Stall: Richie?
Richie Cusack: [chuckles; voice] Yeah, it's Richie. What do you say, Joey? Are you going to come see me? Or do I have to come see you?