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Ladarius 2022-03-15 09:01:04
Gangsters in real life and movies
It's actually an old film from 1995. I thought it was from 2007. It does not mean to belittle the old film, because the taste is always new, and the classic techniques of the old film are repeatedly plagiarized by the new film, which can easily cause aesthetic fatigue.
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Halle 2022-03-17 09:01:05
American native black humor
I have always liked John Taravolta for no reason, although he is slightly fat, and the edges and corners are not as clear as the current mainstream. I checked the information today and found out that he is also an Aquarius.
He was very fond of his vulgar novels before, American black humor, always...
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Bernhard 2022-02-11 08:03:02
8.0/10 points. Replay, Blu-ray. Very distinctive black humor film. . . The sequel is Be Cool in 2005.
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Kenyon 2022-03-20 09:02:00
Black humor Hollywood gangster comedy, the beginning is average, and the various clues are laid out in the middle. It is a pity that it ends hastily at the end, and it feels a bit perfunctory. The photography is good, and the movie-loving plot of Uncle Te's smile is too funny.
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