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Colleen 2022-04-22 07:01:19
Unsolved case caused by a...
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Cyrus 2022-04-22 07:01:19
Is the world really like this. . . . . I don't get...
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Catharine 2022-04-21 09:01:57
Big Kas meets mediocre script, and the effect is...
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Giles 2022-04-21 09:01:57
The story in the second half is stronger, and the front is...
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Alphonso 2022-04-21 09:01:57
Was it called "inversion" later? It's already laid out layer by layer. It's not a big-picture movie. It's pretty good when you're used to this narrative...
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Erick 2022-04-21 09:01:57
The scene after Hardy's runaway was pretty...
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Herta 2022-04-21 09:01:57
It's a good anti-climax subject, but I just think the story is too...
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Axel 2022-04-21 09:01:57
It's so good to dogs, but you can still lift a gun? But there is no contradiction in this person. But still a little...
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Krystel 2022-04-21 09:01:57
I always feel that Mr. Tang has not done his...
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Diego 2022-04-21 09:01:57
Picking up dogs from trash cans, stealing black money from bars, and the culprit behind the scenes turned out to be his own cousin. Mr. Tang is so handsome that he always gives the illusion of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger, but in fact he is playing a sincere person who doesn't play tricks or hurt others, and finally became ruthless when he was forced. However, since he knew about his cousin's past and behavior more than ten years ago, he never suspected that he would be framed, and...
The Drop Comments
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[first lines]
Bob: [narrating] There are places in my neighborhood no one ever thinks about. You see them every day and every day you forget about them. These are the places where all the things happen that people are *not* allowed to see. You see, in Brooklyn, money changes hands all night long. It's just not the kind you can deposit in a bank. All that money needs to end up somewhere. They call it a drop bar. A bar the bosses choose randomly each night to be the safe for an entire city. You never know up front when *your* bar becomes the drop bar. You just take all the city's dirtiest money and bag men come and go from all over town and nobody ever sees it coming. Nobody ever sees it going. And then they could tell you to be the drop bar next week. Or maybe even next year.
Bob: The point is, you never know. In the meantime, me, I just tend bar. And wait.
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Nadia: He killed a kid named "glory days."
Bob: Yeah. I heard that. Yeah, I heard that. Richie Whelan. And... Why?
Nadia: I don't know. He's not a big fan of "why," Eric.