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Keegan 2023-04-12 02:53:36
3.5 stars, a black crime comedy with a British feel, the cross-cutting is quite good, and the film-in-film with the movie screen to explain the robbery plan seems to be teaching the audience how to be a thief. . . Brits are always a little bit narcissistic when it comes to narcissism. . . PS editors must have a habit of destroying cars. PPS Benny Hill is too funny to destroy cars from beginning to end. ....
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Conner 2023-04-11 20:21:51
The best commercial of the British's cold and humorous mini may be anticlimactic. This one is simply a snakehead and a tiger's...
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Ezekiel 2023-03-20 05:57:07
The paragraph of mini racing is so wonderful and beautiful! Laugh out loud many times! It's the best looking than a car chaser with an IQ! The mini is a car with a beautiful appearance and a small body and great...
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Myrna 2023-03-19 05:31:15
Michael Caine is back in fresh meat mode, shocking! It turned out to be the original version of Theron and Mark Wahlberg's "Steal the Day". The advertising investment for mini copper is really long and...
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Jackie 2023-03-13 11:44:27
A good movie never goes out of style. British thieves defeated Italian police and mafia, and even MIni won FIat124... 1967-1969, under our party's rule, we didn't make a...
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Mozelle 2023-03-07 20:04:16
This ending alone deserves a high score~ In the 1960s, such a cute and refreshing drag racing scene could be filmed, and the mini cooper looked even cuter, but there were so many ruined cars in the whole film. Black pear police...
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Osbaldo 2023-02-26 10:31:24
One of the best crime movies I've ever seen, especially when the red, white and blue minis jubilantly cross the camera - it turns out that drag racing can be so...
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Holden 2023-02-23 17:31:15
At that time, computers still used tapes, and even monitors were rarely seen, but the quality of the cars was very...
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Jean 2023-02-11 19:40:34
This ending alone deserves a high score~ In the 1960s, such a cute and refreshing drag racing scene could be filmed, and the mini cooper looked even cuter, but there were so many ruined cars in the whole film. Black pear police...
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Brandt 2023-02-01 09:05:57
I miss the era when no special effects are needed. The biggest star of the film is undoubtedly the three Mini Coopers, going down the steps, going up the roof, digging into the sewers, speeding the long jump, and getting on the bus. They are simply breathtaking. You have to see them before you can believe them. There are a few behind-the-scenes worth sharing. One is that Paramount President Bob Evans and Fiat boss Ranieri are friends, and Ranieri controls the entire Turin, and this is the...
The Italian Job Comments
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Kristofer 2022-08-04 18:47:01
Elegant entertainment
Films from the 1960s are still fascinating even today. The movie's name is Italian job, and literally speaking, it does look like a group of people working together to complete a job. At the beginning, a proposal was made, then investors were searched for, and they did everything possible to...
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Lonzo 2022-08-04 20:11:17
Feelings of watching the Italian mission
A major crime project, organization, planning, personnel selection, plan formulation, plan exercise, material preparation, and finally the project implementation, all in one go. Project managers, investors, and professional criminals all gather together. A smart project manager can make the entire...
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Charlie Croker: What's the matter.
Yellow: He says he wants to sit up in front with the driver!
Coco: I always get sick in the back.
Yellow: Listen, if I go in the back, I'll get me migraine, I'll be out like a light.
Charlie Croker: You are not going to be sick. You are not going to have your migraine. And everybody is gonna sit in the back of the motor!
Arthur: Charlie, me in the back of the motor with my asthma?
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Charlie Croker: Bill?
Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?
Charlie Croker: Bill!
Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?
Charlie Croker: Burn this for me, will 'ya?
Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie.
Charlie Croker: Oh, Bill?
Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?
Charlie Croker: Get rid of this, lot.
Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie.