Three kinds of life and a wonderful flower

Arturo 2021-12-19 08:01:11

Encountering this film, I was dragged in by my friends when I was confused and didn't know what it was. The cast was really platinum, and the opening scene was shocking. The small sections in the middle were very popular, especially Cameron Diaz. In the section of f*ck the Ferrari, the dialogue is cool and engaging, and two-thirds of the content is well laid out. When we were expecting a Hollywood-style climax, it was impotence. This is probably the feeling.

Talk about three male protagonists, three kinds of life:

Uncle Fa: Don't look at the title of the counselor, he is really not the protagonist. An inexperienced lawyer, chasing women for bad money, just colluded with drug lords in order to make extra money. The woman who loves him too much and compassionate (redeemed the Green Hornet), he can't have the free and easy things that drug lords should have. The entanglement in love and money not only destroys himself, but also misses the woman he loves. At the end of the film, seeking relief from his Mexican counterparts but getting a bunch of life advice is simply black humor.

Baden: I look like a local tyrant. There are many women who have played, but this time the magic is one foot high. His catfish comment is absolutely amazing. I have never heard this metaphor, but no one has ever seen what Cameron Diaz did to Ferrari. In the end, the dead body was swept by the two cheetah pets of his goddess after death. It was a footnote that this woman was slowly playing with the world of men.

Pete: With a look of riffraff, it makes me connect with the kind of unscrupulous people in inglorious bastards. Playing cool and being handsome is Pete's housekeeping skill, but this time he finally planted on it, and that time with Natalie Dormer (Irene Adler in Elementary), he lost his password and lost his life. I think this person has a very high IQ. It seems that he has manipulated the first two-thirds of the plot, successfully robbed the goods and made money, and finally planted under the goddess.

Two heroines:

Cameron Diaz, the true goddess, keeps cheetahs as pets, fucks men just for fun, and rapes Ferrari if they are not strong enough, finds a priest to confess just to find a listener who talks about his sex life; acts as all the behind-the-scenes ambassadors, lighthearted The two men who died were scared to death, and finally wanted to go to China to wash the black money with diamonds. She also has a hobby, to kill people as cleanly as a cheetah, to be an elegant and stylish hunter, it is so cool! If I could talk more about the origin of her character, I would be more satisfied. Lost her parents at the age of three? The gang raised her to grow up? Feelings upset when you were young?

Penelope Cruz-just soooo hot, I don't have to say, whoever sees her is not bloody, who is not a real man; men fall in love with top beauties, and the urge to please them by all means is the original sin of animal nature.


PS Seeing that everyone is still discussing the main content of the movie, I will also talk about it. The three heroes are three heads who have surpassed Zhuge Liang, and sometimes do some small drug dumping business. This time Pete is focusing on a big job, of course, just like the birthday guide in the Water Margin. It is not only him, Cameron Diaz. Also eyeing this 20 million goods. Cameron Diaz’s eyeliner succeeded in doing so. The Green Hornet got the clue and robbed the car. Without telling his accomplices, Pete hired someone to steal the goddess’ goods and took it to Chicago to sell it. At the same time, Pete mysteriously told Uncle Fa that other drug lords might

have been looking at him in order to deceive them to leave. Unexpectedly, the goddess was angry and launched the hunting and killing of the three of them.. I hope everyone will continue to discuss!

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The Counselor quotes

  • Malkina: Greed really takes you to the edge, doesn't it?

    Reiner: That's not what greed does. That's what greed is.

  • Counselor: I'm not sure you understand my position.

    Jefe: But I do, Counselor. Actions create consequences which produce new worlds, and they're all different.