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Cecil 2022-03-22 09:01:16
One professional killer finally died alone in the subway, while the other two were redeemed in a "dead...
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Mae 2022-03-22 09:01:16
Good job. City of sin. A lonely wolf and a cab driver. Philosophy of...
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Danielle 2022-03-22 09:01:16
The dubbing drama actors are perfect! I haven’t finished watching a film for a long time, and I can’t calm down for a long time, and it’s been a long time since I gave five-star Jim the acting skills that are no less than that of Brother Tang, who is N times more handsome than...
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Alta 2022-03-22 09:01:16
Action/Sci-Fi/Thriller/Suspence/Crime...
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Uriah 2022-03-21 09:01:18
Every time I watch a Michael Mann movie, I always feel a little bit upset at the end. Black and white are so clear and distinct, what about the person? How can it be defined? Working in these big cities is just to live and to survive. Who cares about the huge crowd? In the end, it was still...
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Opal 2022-03-21 09:01:18
The peculiar connection between killing a person and saving a person in a stranger is also played out between...
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Garfield 2022-03-21 09:01:18
As a crime action movie, the rhythm is smooth, exciting and beautiful, and the two male protagonists are also vividly portrayed through dialogue. The sudden death of the Los Angeles policeman, played by Mark Ruflow, made me feel that this film was unique (I thought he would definitely make a difference if he was sensitive to the case). However, the ending still made me feel disappointed. Although they all echoed the clues provided in the first act, there is really no need for crime films to...
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Walton 2022-03-21 09:01:18
Jamie Foxx is a strong man. The moment he took off his glasses in the club and showed a fierce light, the acting came out. He is said to be a strong man, not only because of his non-professional background, but also because of his great success in...
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Immanuel 2022-03-21 09:01:18
The first movie that made me fall in love with Michael Mann, and also my...
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Leo 2022-03-21 09:01:18
Crime films telling stories from the perspective of the victim are refreshing. In fact, the director sympathizes with the killer, and sometimes the killer is very pitiful and embarks on a path of no return—someone got on a train and died in the car. I wonder who can find...
Collateral Comments
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Jacynthe 2022-01-25 08:03:23
There are people dying on the road every day, who cares?
This is an obscure movie, but in my opinion, Ah Tang's performance in the film is better than before.
In the film story, there are often bizarre taxi driver homicides in Los Angeles. The police are puzzled that the taxi driver commits suicide every time after killing several people in a row.... -
Beau 2022-04-19 09:01:22
This killer is cold, but the story is realistic
"Borrowing a Knife to Kill" starring Tom and Power Bank, in the first few minutes of watching, I didn't know what the movie was doing. It only reflected the simple and ordinary urban life, which was completely inconsistent with an action movie fan's passion for action movies. And the bloody...
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Vincent: Yo, homey! That my briefcase?
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[Max is on the radio dispatch with his boss, Lenny]
Max: Yeah, Lenny, what's up? It's me.
Lenny: Just got off the phone with the cops. Desk sergeant called to check if you brought the cab in?
Max: Yeah, so?
Lenny: So, aside from I hate talking to cops, they tell me you crashed the goddamn cab?
Max: No, no, I got crashed into. I didn't...
Lenny: Do I care what, where, why? You're paying.
[Vincent is trying to think of what Max should say next]
Vincent: [to Max] It was an accident. You're not liable.
Max: It was an accident. I'm not liable.
Lenny: Bullshit. I'm making you liable. It's coming out of your goddamn pocket.
Vincent: [to Max] You tell him to stick this cab up his fat ass.
Max: I can't do that, that's my boss.
Vincent: So?
Max: I need my job.
Vincent: No, you don't.
Director: Michael Mann
Language: English,Spanish,French,Korean Release date: August 6, 2004