Lessons from Maikou's gambling addiction

Leopoldo 2022-04-19 09:01:46

At the beginning, he went to a small underground casino opened by Hong Kong people to gamble. During the flashback, he was suspected of returning to his old ways by relatives and friends several times. He flatly denied it every time, insisting that it had been cleaned for a long time. It was painful, even if the east wall was demolished to make up for the west wall, the mere 75,000 yuan could not be collected. In the end, he sold his conscience and took the boss's 80,000 yuan hush money. It is estimated that he immediately ran to the casino with the remaining 5,000 yuan. How could he, who used to eat public dinners, be reduced to working in a black-hearted law firm, doing a shameful job that he felt disgusting, humbled in front of rich criminals who ran into people and escaped, lost his wife and son, his apartment, and the company's car distribution Almost pawned...

Harmful not shallow~~~

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Extended Reading
  • Darion 2022-03-22 09:01:40

    George Clooney performed well, and Tilda Swinton did not hesitate to play ugly, making a breakthrough, especially in the end of the two opponents. As far as the script is concerned, it's pretty good, but unfortunately there are a lot of things that can be omitted, and the rhythm is not strong enough.

  • Rogelio 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I don't like legal movies

Michael Clayton quotes

  • Karen Crowder: You don't want the money?

    Michael Clayton: Keep the money. You'll need it.

    Don Jefferies: Is this fellow bothering you?

    Michael Clayton: Am I bothering you?

    Don Jefferies: Karen, I've got a board waiting in there. What the hell's going on? Who are you?

    Michael Clayton: I'm Shiva, the God of death.

  • Marty Bach: [on a cell phone conversation] Marty Bach, how can I help you?

    Bridget Klein: Marty, hi. It's Bridget Klein. Look, we're going with a story tomorrow about a settlement in the U-North defoliant case. Do you want to comment?

    Marty Bach: The case you're referring to is now as it has been for the last six years: Pending and unresolved. Until such time as our client has their day in court, and the plantiffs come to their senses and drop the suit, I'll have nothing of value to tell you.

    Bridget Klein: Come on Marty, you're closing the U-North case, you're settling it, I know that. Okay? I know you're up there with like 600 people jamming this thing through.

    Marty Bach: Well, here's what I know: Your deadline was twenty minutes ago. So either you're fishing for a story, or you're trying to get out of writing a retraction. In either case I wish you the best of luck.

    [he hangs up]

    Marty Bach: Where the fuck is Karen Crowder?