The actor's performance is very tense!

Eliza 2022-04-19 09:01:33


It is about a killer whose original name is "Mad Joe", who is incognito, determined to live a normal life, but exposed himself in a brave act,
so the former gangsters began an endless revenge against him. He had to use his murderous skills to deal with this.

The agent-looking "Mad Joe" has deep-set eye sockets, lean cheeks, and an expression of perpetual poise and alertness. Quiet like a virgin, moving like a rabbit!

The whole play always makes the audience feel tense and suspenseful atmosphere. Behind the calm picture, it always makes people feel that there is a
huge crisis lurking.

The most impressive sentence is that the bad guy who came to seek revenge said to the wife of "Mad Joe": "He is still that Mad Joe. You can also ask him why he is so good at killing people." At this time, Joe's wife still didn't believe Tom It's Joe. You can see the fear of Joe deep inside the bad guy when he says this.

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A History of Violence quotes

  • [Richie talks to Joey about the business]

    Richie Cusack: What am I gonna do? You bust up a made man's place. You killed some of his guys. You take his eye. Jesus, Joey... you nearly took out his left eye. Barbed wire, wasn't it? That's disgusting. You always were the crazy one.

    Tom Stall: Not anymore.

    Richie Cusack: Yeah, I heard. You're living the American Dream. You really bought into it, didn't you? You've been this other guy, almost as long as you've been yourself. Hey, when you dream, are you still Joey?

    Tom Stall: Joey's been dead a long time.

    Richie Cusack: And yet here you sit... big as life. You know you cost me a lot of time and money. Before you pulled that shit with Fogarty, I was a shoe-in to take over when the boss croaked. A shoe-in. It was made very clear to me, Joey. I had to clean up your mess, or nothing was ever gonna happen for me! You got no idea how much shit I had to pull to get back in with those guys. You cost me! A hell of a lot, Joey. A hell of a lot!

    Tom Stall: Looks like you're doing all right over here.

    Richie Cusack: Yeah, I am, I am. I'm still behind the eight-ball... because of you. There's a certain lack of respect, a certain lack of trust. The boys in Boston are just waitin' for me to go down.

  • [Tom gets a phone call in the middle of the night]

    Tom Stall: Hello?

    Richie Cusack: [voice] Hey, Bro-heem. You're still pretty good with the killing. That's exciting.

    Tom Stall: Richie?

    Richie Cusack: [chuckles; voice] Yeah, it's Richie. What do you say, Joey? Are you going to come see me? Or do I have to come see you?