Uncut Gems Comments

  • Talia 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    After being tortured for nearly two hours, the final result suddenly exploded. Those ambiguities that were reduced by violence and quarrels were subsequently completely destroyed and then gushed out.//Extremely compressed in both time and space, in fact, the dialogues are not breathless Opportunity is literally a headache//Every slight deviation brings a certain sense of fatality//If you watch it on screen, the manic feeling is definitely not inferior to Cassavetes (after all, I have never seen...

  • Zaria 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Feels like my mind being fucked by a huge Black Jewish dick as hard as...

  • Tamara 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Absurdity, aggression, madness, tingling, the gushing desire and the fate of the wind and clouds face each other. The director twists the male protagonist and continues to run rampant on the streets of New York, looking for a breach in the tight frame and editing. Compared with "God Knows" and "Good Times", he is more interested in surviving and begging for mercy in the social cracks from the perspective of...

  • Braden 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Much like Kubrick's early noir film "The Killer", it is not only a group portrait depiction of general social anxiety, but also a practical teaching of a leveraged game. The surface narrative focuses on the capital brought by a far-away opal. Premium prices compete with foreign powers, while the failure of social moral standards and the disorder of universal value orientation are the deep expressions of the film. The interweaving of money and desire is derived and bonded into a spiritual coat...

  • Robin 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    The constant noise, the fakes, the noisy soundtrack, and the annoying doorbell, so the first question that comes to mind after watching it is actually wondering how many farks there are in the whole film. Although it is very manic and crazy, it has been chatting endlessly, but with the development of the story and the compact rhythm, the more exciting it is, the more addicting it becomes, and it gradually gets used to the noise and confusion. In the end, the male protagonist was about to turn...

  • Myron 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    A typical entropy narrative, the constant supercharging chaos at the end leads to a heat death of the system, and the director implements the intention very well. A check does have a physics...

  • Stewart 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    1. The whole story of "Good Times" is really uncomfortable to watch. This scene is coming back normally, and the look and feel is much better. 2. But the story honestly doesn't have many surprises, it's a bit stereotyped, but the ending is okay. 3. To a large extent, it is because of Kaimi's feelings that it has extra points; in fact, considering the story, KG's line can also be developed more. After all, he is the only person in this film who loves colored diamonds. He took it. For half an...

  • Dewitt 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    "Rough Diamond" is full of original, wild, and introspective documentary style, a world of desire with dirty words in every sentence, manic dialogues, and agitated and restless camera language, all of which make people feel nervous all the time, which must not be acceptable to everyone. film style. This is like the world of the protagonist, which will make most people feel intimidated. From the perspective of the protagonist's crazy gambler, the film opens up a wild "animal world". The rough...

  • Angela 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    The 82/100 safdie brothers sell more anxiety this time, but the reality of Sandler's character is not at all diminished by a series of deliberate conflicts, and the characters shown in just two hours are complex. The sex is astonishing, the protagonist's conceited and nihilistic optimism, the bottom line occasionally shown, the gambler's mentality and the middle-aged man's emotions in a collapsed situation are all well integrated into the story. The choice and use of the soundtrack are very...

  • Erick 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    A protagonist who ignores morals, is caught in a cycle of anxiety and is always fleeing, Howard's story will be more clear in the timeline than "Good Times" and Connie's adventures; his deception, gambling, betrayal and madness make up a lifetime. . Like the brilliance of sci-fi films, the electronic sound at the end and the nightfall as always, Safdies still captures a different kind of charm that belongs to New York, and David Simon's "Legend of the Fallen Street" constitutes the most retro...

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Uncut Gems quotes

  • Howard Ratner: I made a crazy risk, a gamble, and it's about to pay off.

  • Kevin Garnett: [holding the black opal] This fuckin' thing makes me feel like I can *fly*.