a little impression

Lacy 2022-04-22 07:01:22

First, this film does have similarities with the previous "Ms. Sloan", the heroines all stood on the side of justice and performed well in court.

Second, is it not a crime to organize the huge gambling games of top people and make profits from them? I don't understand American law.

Third, Jasmine didn't want to disclose the privacy of those famous people, not only to protect their reputation and family, but maybe more to make a comeback for herself in the future or use them to do some big business.

Fourth, is the kind in the film called fatherly love? Strictly demanding the child for so many years, then neglecting the child for so many years, and then having a heart-to-heart talk, is it enough to show fatherly love? It can only be said that Jasmine has been brooding about her father's neglect for so many years, so she only cares about that little charity.

Fifth, the model worker is really beautiful and sexy.

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  • Larry Bloom: I didn't know you got beaten up until I read it in your book. It was a hell of a way to learn about it, you should know. And if I'm hiring someone to find the guy who did it then I'm hiring someone to kill him.

    Molly Bloom: Don't even joke about that.

    Larry Bloom: I'm not.

    Molly Bloom: It wasn't a purse snatcher, Dad. It was the mafia.

    Larry Bloom: I don't care if it's the leader of the mob. Someone put their hand on you, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm fine.

    Larry Bloom: No, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm alright. Really, I'm fine.

  • Douglas Downey: There's a poem... a famous... uh... a poem about... thoughts left unexpressed. "Two roads emerged from the woods. Do they explode? I dunno" You like poetry?

    Molly Bloom: I did until a second ago