Henry's Crime Comments

  • Hollis 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    two and a half...

  • Amparo 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    big brother. . . . . . I. . . . . ....

  • Raina 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    A thoughtless and sloppy man behind bars made a take-for-granted plan to achieve a new meaning of life for a group of people. Life needs purpose, and it can come from an adventure, or it can come from someone. The heroine's performance is more eye-catching than Keanu Reeves, and the side sometimes makes me think of a sturdy version of Sarah Jesscapac. Also, the OST sounds...

  • Antwan 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It's still possible, in fact, robbing a bank is just a pretense, it's still about love, dreams, and courage! The characters seem unreasonable, some contrived, but in line with the temperament of the...

  • Sherwood 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Farmiga let go of my...

  • Jane 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The bad script + even bad acting make up a somewhat bad...

  • Talon 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Prison-Freedom-Dream-Life is a movie with a lot of meaning behind...

  • Ezequiel 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    It is really a script tailored for Mr. Keanu Reeves. In fact, he also participated in the creation of the old man himself, which also explains why he can always finish the whole play, but it seems to be appropriate. Henry's motivation is quite interesting. Although the second half is simple, as a novice, the British director did not play any stupid tricks to pass the test, but the ending was a bit sloppy. The old fritters Kane is the key to the...

  • Pinkie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Reeves, disappointed, bad...

  • Aidan 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Relying on Farmiga and Kane to support, Levi's off-screen. ....

Extended Reading

Henry's Crime quotes

  • Henry Torne: [reading from the book] l just want your wonderful, tender eyes to look at me like they did then

    Julie: Say it without the book now.

    Henry Torne: l just want your wonderful, tender eyes to look at me like they did then.

    Julie: Oh, I'm so glad I ran you over.

    Henry Torne: Me too.

  • Julie: What were you in prison for, Max?

    Max: I was a confidence man.

    Julie: You mean a con man?

    Max: I um... l don't like that word. Er, "confidence" is a little more elegant. "Confidence" comes from the Greek "fides", meaning faith and belief.

    Julie: Greek? I thought it was Latin.

    Max: Well, yes, it is... it is now.

    Julie: So, essentially, you make people feel good and then you rip 'em off?

    Max: Yes. But I was always a little better at the feeling good part than I was with the ripping off part, hence jail