I only created a new TXT after I watched the movie and started to write with it.
This is rare in the process of watching movies because I often don't have time to watch them. Second pass of a movie so always trying to keep every detail from the very beginning of the first pass
Grab, Pause, Record, Grab, Pause, Record, Blah~Blah~Blah~
But this movie has no English subtitles except The external reason for the embarrassment may be because the tone of the whole movie is very dark and there are not many bright spots to grasp. Rather than there are no bright spots to grasp, it is better to say that the arrangement is rather obscure
, but the main purpose is slowly revealed in it.
Friendship, morality, love, dream
, this series of characters are put
What a wonderful chemistry will be formed in a person with a special conceit. The
heroine is very beautiful. The male lead.. Al needn't say more.
They cooperate very well
. About Sean Penn, He is great. Several other films have taken a keen interest in whether or not Naomi Watts is dewy~
"Never give up your friends, Dave, no matter what."
The alternate scene that follows is so fucking outstanding!
——Remember this is 1994, Brian De Palma, the director of "Scarface-1984", the director of "The Untouchables-1987", the screenwriter of "Mission: Impossible Mission: Impossible-1996"
-shot Start to rotate 30 degrees and pause
With the sentence "Farewell, lawyer" (forgive me, I can't find the original line in the Italian dictionary), this is an inevitable
law. Carlito's own law That called Carlito's Way.
The phrase "revenge will be paid"
and then the most thrilling 15 minutes appeared. The
1994 scene is no less than the current chase scene, and Al Pacino is more sharp to show the cunning mind and quick skills of a Puerto Rican executioner Carlito,
a Puerto Rican hero. Death is indeed his only way
, his principles and his beliefs determine which way
, heaven becomes more real in the song "You are so beautiful"
And I continue to indulge in Al's eyes Al's voice can't extricate myself
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