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Guadalupe 2022-03-21 09:01:27
I... God, I guarantee you, you bring 100,000 black people into your neighborhood, and they're asking every white person, " You got any drugs? Know where I can score some?" Within a day, everyone would be selling... your friends, their...
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Rebeka 2022-03-21 09:01:27
This film is a group drama with nearly 20 well-known and surnamed characters with a little three-dimensional sense. The scrolls formed by them are the entire drug trafficking industry in the United States, touching the essence of human nature and the next generation of the industry. The film has many characters and a complicated plot, but the clues are clear and the characters have distinct personalities. Each character represents a level of drug trafficking and anti-drug eradication. The lines...
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Daphney 2022-03-19 09:01:03
8.5/10 points. The layers of multiple clues are progressive, and there are no big moves or big scenes, but the turbulent waves can be felt under the calm and rough picture. . . Catherine Zeta-Jones played with her husband Michael Douglas, who got married in the year the film was released in 2000, but they weren't husband and wife in the show. ....
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Idella 2022-03-19 09:01:03
The pursuit of re-enactment of reality, the restrained narrative and scattered points cut into it very well. It can be said that the protagonists of each paragraph have no choice but to stay in the event and cannot be themselves, and there are also self-initiatives that can be solved as soon as they exert their own initiative. quite possible. Although the film is over, it points out that some indisputable facts and the importance of the struggle make the overall structure really think beyond a...
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Guadalupe 2022-03-19 09:01:03
The film won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Director, Supporting Actor, Adapted Screenplay and Editing, and was nominated for Best Picture. A film of more than 2 hours basically explained the main reasons for the proliferation of drugs in the new century and the various problems caused by them. But it is not perfect. Many details have not been taken care of, and many logical relationships have not been pointed out. It can only be guessed by the...
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Martine 2022-03-18 09:01:03
At our age, it's easier to find medicine than alcohol. For the judge's daughter to say this, I feel a lot. I wonder if China will become like this in the...
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Vicenta 2021-10-22 14:40:51
Documentary structure, literary grammar. Unfolding the illusion of high-density narrative with multi-line group images, the foothold is purely emotional presentation and catharsis. Looking at it from a distance, it is not actually talking about the erosion of people by drugs, but the control of people by position. Once in the orbit, there is no possibility of turning...
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Isabel 2021-10-22 14:40:51
Not only learning "Rashomon" from the formal and intuitive division to ensure the safety of multi-line narrative, but also learning from Robert Altman's wanton divergence and multi-point focus, it can be called a textbook case of multi-line...
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Crawford 2021-10-22 14:40:51
The movie is to do these...
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Carli 2021-10-22 14:40:51
1.2000 is really a brilliant year for Soderbergh. This film doubled the Oscar for Best Picture and Director at the same time as [Never Compromise], and finally defeated Uncle An and Lao Lei to win the Director Award. The script, editing and soundtrack are extremely powerful. Benicio del Toro's Berlin actor and Oscar actor are also well-deserved, as well as the husband and wife performances of Douglas and Zeta Jones. 2. Multi-clue cross narrative, covering almost all aspects of the drug...
Traffic Comments
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Dejuan 2021-10-22 14:31:37
Unwinnable war
After "September 11", the United States started a global war on terrorism. Although this is a war that ordinary people are unwilling to launch. It started with blood and can only end with more blood, but at least It is tangible, with a battlefield, a clear enemy and ours, a real and...
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Norberto 2021-10-22 14:31:38
alternatives
The whole movie presents to the audience a "drug network" from the police on the border between Mexico and the United States to the families of senior drug officials through three almost independent stories. This is an unwinnable war, where there is a need, there is a need-this is an...
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Francisco Flores: [1:33:02] I want to use a bomb.
Helena Ayala: Are you kidding? Can't you just shoot him or something?
Francisco Flores: I don't really like guns. You shoot someone in the head three times and some pinche doctor will keep them alive.
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Montel Gordon: So you pay off customs officials?
Montel Gordon: Well, you know, in Mexico, law enforcement is an entrepreneurial activity. Not so much in the states, anyway, we, uh... We hire drivers with nothing and throw a lot of product at the problem. Some gets stopped, enough gets through. It's not difficult. Look, boys, this has worked for years, okay. It's going to continue to work for years.