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Lola 2022-04-21 08:01:07
Is it a romance movie? . . speechless. The love of police and gangsters dragged the whole film into nondescript. . . Steven Soderbergh turned out to be a rectal. If it weren't for George Clooney, I couldn't watch it at...
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Watson 2022-04-21 08:01:07
Very ordinary, very ordinary, except for George Coroney's pieces that can be seen, it is far worse than other thieves and crime...
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Leonard 2022-04-21 08:01:07
Is this the worst multi-narrative movie I've ever seen, or was it a combination of several films edited...
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Creola 2022-04-21 08:01:07
It can only be said that one or two places are not the main theme, and the others are really not much to watch. Two and a half stars, only three...
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Amparo 2022-04-21 08:01:07
I don't like these two...
Out of Sight Comments
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Roslyn 2022-04-21 08:01:07
In My Sight
(Private note, full spoiler)
I came in the sequence of the story to talk about what I saw.
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‖ Street, JACK was coaxed out of the building, threw his tie,
‖ look at suntrust bank, bank robbery, was arrested in the car
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Yvette 2022-04-21 08:01:07
Strategy master-insight into everything and the beauty of eyes
There is a lot of black humor in the film, such as the perfect opening of a bank robbery, but after walking out of the gate, he was caught because of a car problem. Another example is that when the villa was robbed at the end, the fat man stupidly took the steak and moved it to the car.
The Chinese...
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[Snoopy's prison bodyguard, Himey, threatens Jack]
Jack Foley: Uh oh.
Maurice "Snoopy" Miller: You're fucked up now, man. That's Himey. Protege of mine. Ranked number thirty-two in the federal prison system.
Jack Foley: Thirty-two?
Maurice "Snoopy" Miller: That's right.
Jack Foley: Outta what? Twenty?
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Jack Foley: What kind of name is Hejira?
Hejira: It's Islamic.
Jack Foley: What's it mean?
Hejira: The Hejira was Mohammed's flight from Mecca in 632. Brothers in Leavenworth gave me that name.
Jack Foley: You were in Leavenworth?
Hejira: For a time.
Jack Foley: What's that mean?
Hejira: Means, when the time came, I left.
Jack Foley: You broke out?
Hejira: I prefer to think of it as an exodus from an undesirable place.