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Fay 2022-03-24 09:01:25
Even the monotonous film of the reality portrays the sympathy of the heart, and Douglas is indeed a powerful actor. The collapse of the individual is the spark of a revolution. If the environment continues to be bad, it will inevitably lead to a prairie fire-perhaps this is the farther perspective of the film...
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Stanford 2022-03-24 09:01:25
This is the problem caused by social pressure. People are oppressed again and again. They were originally slaves. They used to be slaves of pain. Now they are slaves of money. Yes, everyone is digging for gold to satisfy themselves, and it will inevitably harm others. Otherwise, why would there be many rich people? Charity is a cover, just like burning incense with uneasy...
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Zachery 2022-03-24 09:01:25
The American economy was depressed and the unemployment increased. Luther's anti-social behavior broke out under the inherent character defect. The weapons ranged from baseball bats to switch knives, to a bag of machine guns, and then to bazookas, fully exposing the unease and harmony under the surface of the United States. restless. On the sub-line, the retired policeman also compromised from the first patience to the last outbreak, which makes us more sympathetic to Douglas. JUST SAY FUCK...
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Alexandrine 2022-03-24 09:01:25
An excellent satire on the modern business world. Falling Down refers to both the person and the society. I watched it a few years ago, and I still love it this time...
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Jacklyn 2022-03-24 09:01:25
Michael Douglas did a great job, and the story is similar to that of First Blood. Some people often make contributions to the country, but they do not get what they deserve in return. Instead, they receive various unfair treatment from the society. Every time at this time, I think of the Celestial Dynasty, the great America is like this, not to mention our great Celestial...
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Collin 2022-03-24 09:01:25
The restlessness and repressed emotions run through the film from beginning to end, and Douglas's performance is...
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Kaci 2022-03-24 09:01:25
We didn't take a step, we got...
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Vita 2022-03-23 09:01:26
The director wants to express unbearable! But every society is not as perfect as you define it, and you can't take revenge on those vulnerable groups who seem to be abominable, but are actually the victims of this unsound...
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Adalberto 2022-03-23 09:01:26
This movie is actually very deep. The process of a small staff rampage in the metropolis after the outbreak. A swearing and roaring against modern society. It starts with beating up punks, then grabs firearms, sweeps phone booths, and shoots neo-Nazis. All kinds of personal helplessness have been vented. Everywhere there is a personal indictment of the whole perverted society. --One sentence---Sometimes this society really drives people...
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Arden 2022-03-23 09:01:26
Will we have a time of collapse...
Falling Down Comments
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Nakia 2022-03-22 09:01:23
city hero
William Foster, played by Michael Douglas, is an engineer at a military factory who is depressed after being fired. Due to the divorce, he was not invited for his little daughter's birthday. He happened to be in a traffic jam. He abandoned the car and walked into a grocery store, trying to find...
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Karson 2022-03-21 09:01:25
We are so depressed that we are Falling down~
I was like watching this movie in the early days. At that time, it was the year when only DVDs were available, and there was a man with a tie on the cover. I was thinking about this movie.
But unfortunately, I am a second-hand who can't remember the name of the movie, and I have never been able to...
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Seedy Guy in Park: Hello, sir, how are you today?
Bill Foster: I'm doing alright. How about you?
Seedy Guy in Park: Me, I'm terrible.
Bill Foster: Sorry to hear that.
Seedy Guy in Park: Yeah, I came down from Santa Barbara yesterday and this friend of mine wasn't home like I thought he was gonna be and he owes me some money so I thought I would have some money to get back home with. I'm almost out of gas, I had to sleep in my car last night. I don't suppose you have a couple of bucks you could give me? It would really help me out. If you give me your address, I'll mail it back, honest.
Bill Foster: Let me see your driver's license.
Seedy Guy in Park: What do you wanna see my driver's license for?
Bill Foster: Look, you're from Santa Barbara, it'll have your address on it, won't it?
Seedy Guy in Park: I don't have a driver's license.
Bill Foster: You drove all the way from Santa Barbara without a license?
Seedy Guy in Park: Are you a cop?
Bill Foster: Let's see your car registration. Matter of fact, let's see your car.
Seedy Guy in Park: All right! Forget it! OK, just forget it! That's a hell of a way to treat a vet, man.
Bill Foster: You're an animal doctor?
Seedy Guy in Park: No, a vet, a veteran. I was in 'Nam, man.
Bill Foster: What were you, a drummer boy? You must've been 10 years old!
Seedy Guy in Park: I meant the Gulf, I meant to say the Gulf. Jesus! Come on, all I'm asking for is a little change, I haven't eaten in 3 days.
[has been holding a half-eaten sandwich the whole time]
Seedy Guy in Park: Well, I mean, except for this. Oh, fuck it! Come on, give me money, man! Just give me some money!
Bill Foster: No.
Seedy Guy in Park: How about the change in your pocket? I don't care if it's a dime, give it to me.
Bill Foster: I'm not giving you any money.
Seedy Guy in Park: You got a cigarette?
Bill Foster: I don't smoke.
Seedy Guy in Park: Oh, come on, man, you gotta give me something.
Bill Foster: Why don't you try to get a job?
Seedy Guy in Park: Hey, this is my park, I live here! Who the fuck are you, walking through my park, carrying two bags? You got two bags, I don't got any, is that fair? What's in those bags anyway, huh? Give me one of those bags. I could sell those bags and eat for a week with the money. Come on, you got two of them, what do you need two of them for?
Bill Foster: You're right. Here.
[he gives him his briefcase]
Seedy Guy in Park: Are you serious?
Bill Foster: [walks away] I don't need it anymore.
Seedy Guy in Park: All right!
[he opens the briefcase. The only thing inside is a sandwich and an apple. Disappointed, he throws the apple in Foster's direction]
Seedy Guy in Park: Son of a bitch!
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Construction Worker: Where do you think you're going? You can't come this way.
Bill Foster: What are you doing to the street?
Construction Worker: We're fixing it! What the hell does it look like?
Bill Foster: Two days ago, it was fine. You're telling me the street fell apart in two days?
Construction Worker: [sarcastically] Well, I guess so.
Bill Foster: Pardon me, but that's bullshit. I want to know what's wrong with the street. See, I don't think anything's wrong with the street. I think you're just trying to justify your inflated budgets.
Construction Worker: What are you, nuts?
Bill Foster: No, I know how it works. If you don't spend the money you have projected this year, they won't give you the same amount next year. Now I want you to admit there's nothing wrong with the street!
Construction Worker: Fuck you, pal! Hah?
Bill Foster: [pulls up his shirt revealing a pistol tucked under his belt] You're not going to hold us hostage here with these yellow lights and all these big trucks.
Construction Worker: Look, I'm just here to keep people from falling in, that's all.
Bill Foster: I want to hear it from you. What's wrong with the street?
Construction Worker: I don't know, I really don't know. I mean, I think it's a sewer job.
Bill Foster: You're lying. What's wrong with the street?
Construction Worker: Nothing.
Bill Foster: I knew it. See, I knew it was fine. But I'll give you something to fix.
[he pulls a rocket launcher out of his bag]
Bill Foster: Here!
Director: Joel Schumacher
Language: English,Spanish,Korean Release date: February 26, 1993