Extended Reading
  • Derick 2021-10-13 13:05:29

    Pirate wire

    In 1972, Al Pacino starred in the first episode of "The Godfather". His cold and compelling style convinced movie fans. In this movie, Robert De Niro, who has not yet become famous, ran away and played a small bastard, standing next to the piano without saying a word.

    In 1974, Al and...

  • Dwight 2022-03-21 09:01:03

    A witty film about police and robbers that is always patiently told.

    By coincidence, I started to watch this police movie starring many big names, especially two handsome Italian uncles. The title is "Heat". I don’t know what it has to do with "FireWire", even the three words "FireWire". What does it mean, I’m not quite sure, stealing the wire? The wire in the...

  • Clara 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    The men's sympathy, no matter good or evil, they have what they love to do, they are very lonely and eager to be loved. One of the movies that should be worshipped most on the big screen, the climax of the street gunfight, the panoramic sound of the giant screen, the meeting of the two kings and the light and shade of the final duel, and the different night scenes of Los Angeles. Although there are some flaws in the whole, it is also Michael Mann's representative work of the police and robbers. Sanlitun 4K restored version of the North Film Festival.

  • Isabell 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    The scene of the airport battle was really not quite right, nor was it anti-climax. On the contrary, it was obvious that the climax paragraph had collapsed. The lengthy grind hesitated, and the two-person duel, which had been laid for more than two hours, ended in a hasty.

Heat quotes

  • Neil McCauley: [in his living room] today we take delivery cash from Van Zant then I drop off the deposit for Kelso on this bank

    Chris Shiherlis: bank? What bank? What about the "platinum" thing that's ready to fall?

    Neil McCauley: that goes too, then the bank

  • Lillian Breedan: [while dropping him off on his first day for work at the diner] you ok?

    Donald Breedan: yeah sugar, we're gona do good