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Lukas 2023-09-25 11:13:20
Watching with my dad, the ups and downs, the continuous reversal of the fight scene in the car is good. But when I think about it, the police chief of Paris took the lead, directed the violence and terror, and the two male protagonists were all Americans... The CIA agent singled out the Paris police department... Do you want to face? ? ? After checking it, it was actually made in France? ? ? Hack yourself and show no mercy, a rapist? ? ? And can the money really be hidden? ? ? Americans would...
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Estell 2023-09-22 14:26:38
The heroine's eyes are as transparent and bright as glass beads, which is really good-looking, and she is more manly than the thief...
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Mike 2023-09-20 12:39:31
The rhythm, multi-line narrative, and action scenes are all impeccable. This is the story. It's really...
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Immanuel 2023-09-20 11:27:34
3.5/5 A serious crime, police and bandit film is also a rare two-male protagonist film that does not sell corrupt. Although there are some minor flaws in the details of the plot, it is worth complaining, but overall it is not...
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Dustin 2023-09-20 10:54:48
The French and American politically correct movies do show that it is not difficult to incite the crowd under considerable...
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Ona 2023-09-15 07:19:05
Both male protagonists have big...
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Michael 2023-09-13 13:59:36
What the heck, the trailer is still...
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Jacey 2023-09-09 05:37:31
The fast pace of French action films combined with the routines of Hollywood action films, causing a commotion in the city just to rob a bank feels like a big deal, and the method is simple and rude, and the tricks could have been designed more...
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Randi 2023-09-07 07:15:17
I watched it by accident, and the performance turned out to be very good. The first half of the plot was very hard, and the turning point in the middle was really amazing. Taking advantage of the hot spot of the terrorist attack, he continued the life of a black policeman in a traditional French noir film story. However, the way to continue is like the Hollywood N-flow...
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Felipe 2023-08-31 07:23:42
Story doesn't make sense, characters OK, 7.1/10...
The Take Comments
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Michael Mason: [sullenly] You don't fucking know me.
Sean Briar: Age 14 through 16, you were caught shoplifting for pornography and Britney Spears CDs. You stole your stepdad's sports car and crashed it into the Caesar's Palace fountain. Categorised as impulsive, lacking of insight, and very likely to re-offend.
Michael Mason: [pause; he retaliates smartly] Okay. How about, uh, "lacking in interpersonal empathy?" "Reckless, insubordinate, and irresponsible."
Michael Mason: [he pulls out a paper he lifted from Briar, detailing the CIA's unflattering review of the latter] "Quick to resort to violence..."
Sean Briar: [snatches the paper back] Motherfucker, you ever go through my pockets again, I will shoot you in the face.
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Michael Mason: [while looking for Zoe to prove Michael's innocence, Briar and Michael have tracked a man to a bar] What's the play? You gonna go stick a gun in his mouth, too?
Sean Briar: No, if they see me, they'll move her. They didn't get a good look at you.
Michael Mason: No way.
Sean Briar: Come on. You wanna clear your name? That guy in there knows where Zoe is. Go in there, get me a lead.
Michael Mason: No *fucking* way.
Sean Briar: Listen, Michael, this is an opportunity. The agency, they don't just recruit Ivy League types. They need people like you, street smart. You know, we're not too different, you and I. I was just a street kid adopted from Belize. No value system, no parents, no English. Nobody gave a fuck about me.
Michael Mason: [beat] I want a deal. We get the girl, she confirms my story, I'm free and clear.
Sean Briar: Deal.
Michael Mason: [deadpan] Pinky promise?
Sean Briar: Get the fuck out of here.