Hell or High Water Comments

  • Nedra 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    "Going through fire" Dezhou's character, the divorced husband struggled with the recidivist brother to rob the bank just to repay the loan and leave the estate to support his wife and children; So, the retired police officer teamed up with his partner to solve the robbery. The old man in Texas really wanted to avenge his blood. #Very simple but very stylized story, that is, enough dirt, rough, strong enough, and enough...

  • Ona 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    The bank is the villain. The family is the core of expressing and praising the idea of ​​great socialism (I have to sleep in the front...The back is still pretty good) This is a literary film, a literary film, a literary...

  • Janick 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    It’s kind of old and helpless, even the kind of mourning the past and lamenting the confusion of the present world is the same. The difference is that this sense of powerlessness in life also infects a series of declining western towns in the background of the story. "Poverty is a family disease." In the end, it is actually a fable about capital. The performances of several Texas men are very good, rough and earthy enough, not good at words and tender (?), the acting skills of Paipai do not...

  • Peggie 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    A good piece of windfall. On the other side of the United States, people struggling to make a living. The loneliness and depression along the way, only the scary signs of borrowing and financing. The script is quite solid, and there is a lot of humor interspersed. A strong Texas atmosphere. The actors are also outstanding. Jeff Bridges, Ben Foster, and it should be the best time I have seen Chris Pine...

  • Era 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    When I watched it, I felt that this eagerly suppressed script was so familiar. I checked the screenwriter and it turned out to be true...Four people, two lines, scorching sun and loess, and a war script. The friendship between men is silent on the outside and earth-shattering on the...

  • Eliane 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    Died before Texas English...the theater should subtitle all movies with southern...

  • Rogelio 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    80/100 The poisonous snake at my blessed feet is a symbol of the same goal by different routes, and the result is the same no matter how toss it. Most people don’t have a backyard, so it’s even less possible to dig out oil from there; without an extraordinary mind, they will only exhaust their energy for things they don’t need, and then wait for death. The dilapidated western frame and the perfect crime plan decorate this movie into a delicious cake, and Jeff B's ​​racial joke is sprinkled with...

  • Vilma 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    The photography is great. Sure enough, it was "Border Killer", and a little bit "Old Nowhere". Ben Foster actually played a tough guy. ....

  • Josefa 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    Cowboys are always chivalrous. Taylor Sheridan's script is great, with man in the...

  • Margarette 2021-11-24 08:01:24

    "I have been poor all my life, my parents are poor, and my grandparents are poor. This is like a genetic disease, passed on from generation to generation, and it has become an infectious disease that spreads to everyone you know, but my son, they can’t If this goes on, it won’t be possible...

Extended Reading

Hell or High Water quotes

  • Marcus Hamilton: Howdy ma'am. How are you doing today?

    T-Bone Waitress: Hot . And I don't mean the good kind. So, what don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: Pardon?

    T-Bone Waitress: What don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: Oh, well, uh. I think I'll just, uh...

    T-Bone Waitress: You know. I've been working here for 44 years. Ain't nobody ever ordered nothing but T-Bone steak and a baked potato. Except this one asshole from New York tried to order trout back in 1987. We don't sell no goddamned trout. T-bone steaks. So either you don't want the corn on the cob, or you don't want the green beans. So what don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: I don't want green beans.

    Alberto Parker: I don't want green beans either.

    T-Bone Waitress: Steaks cooked medium rare.

    Alberto Parker: Can I get my steak cooked just a...

    T-Bone Waitress: That weren't no question.

    Alberto Parker: All right.

    T-Bone Waitress: Iced tea for you boys.

    Alberto Parker: Iced tea'd be great.

    Marcus Hamilton: Iced tea, yep. Thank you ma'am.

    T-Bone Waitress: Uh-huh.

    Marcus Hamilton: Well I'll tell you one thing. Nobody's gonna rob this son of bitch.

    Alberto Parker: My word.

  • Toby Howard: I need you sober.

    Tanner Howard: Who the hell gets drunk off a beer?