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Zion 2022-03-23 09:01:04
The plot is super exciting and highly...
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Sincere 2022-03-23 09:01:04
Very classic police and criminal film acting awards, the plot is also...
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Ed 2022-03-23 09:01:04
The rhythm is tight, the type I...
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Sabrina 2022-03-23 09:01:04
I don’t like this way of upholding justice, as if justice is a person’s business exclusively for the hero, and the hero’s view of justice must be kept secret and bear the burden of humiliation. This kind of justice is easy to understand and accept, but it is unsustainable and runs counter to the original intent of justice. Russell Crowe is really a walking hormone, so...
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Fidel 2022-03-22 09:01:03
The script is great, half a political strategy movie, half a commercial crime movie, but it's not so good. The so-called politics is Reciprocity is the key to every relationship. The characters and lines are good. The plot design is also interesting, really Lana Turner's episode is too funny. The information density is too large, causing the rhythm to be a bit rushed. The drama related to Kim Basinger is a bit blunt. Jerry Goldsmith’s music is...
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Richmond 2021-10-20 18:59:35
Some win the world, some win good prostitutes. And justice, there is...
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Desmond 2021-10-20 18:59:26
The classic old-school crime film can remind people of the golden age of Hollywood. The rhythm is very fast, but the clues are clear; like a famous singer, he is neat and tidy, without any sloppyness. I was really wronged when I lost to the...
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Garry 2021-10-20 18:59:23
I love the United States of that...
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Naomie 2021-10-20 18:59:22
The last part is like watching two male protagonists who fall in love and kill each other have sex for 30 minutes and continue to climax. Uncle Crow is so handsome...
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Halle 2021-10-20 18:59:20
Wonderful. Make people remember too many...
L.A. Confidential Comments
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[to Ray Collins]
Ed Exley: They called you 'Sugar', 'cause you liked to give it out... so sweet.
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Captain Dudley Smith: Edmund, you're a political animal. You have the eye for human weakness, but not the stomach.
Ed Exley: You're wrong, sir.
Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to plant corroborative evidence on a suspect you knew to be guilty, in order to ensure an indictment?
Ed Exley: Dudley, we've been over this.
Captain Dudley Smith: Yes or no, Edmund?
Ed Exley: No!
Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to beat a confession out of a suspect you knew to be guilty?
Ed Exley: No.
Captain Dudley Smith: Would you be willing to shoot a hardened criminal in the back, in order to offset the chance that some... lawyer...
Ed Exley: No.
Captain Dudley Smith: Then, for the love of God, don't be a detective. Stick to assignments where you don't have...
Ed Exley: Dudley, I know you mean well, but I don't need to do it the way you did. Or my father.
Captain Dudley Smith: At least get rid of the glasses. I can't think of another man in the department who wears them.