Black humor-you don't understand. . .

Ladarius 2022-01-04 08:01:33

It should be John and Uma that watched this movie. It can be said that the screenwriter of the movie was greatly influenced by Guy Ritchie. Established countless set ups, the audience also walked to the climax of the movie step by step in a series of rounds. The great Gerich has created a classic. The shortcoming of the movie is that the plot is too long.
The female singer and her singing in the film really add a flaw to the film. Related to this, the director interspersed a plot of John, Uma and Areosmith's lead singer steve tayler at the Lakers' Staples Stadium, and added a few Kobe goals. In the middle of the film is the concert of the female singer and Areosmith, and the mv shooting of the female singer at the end of the film. Both greatly reduced the black humorous atmosphere of the movie itself. Maybe this movie will be more perfect without the interspersed by that female singer.
Which black bodyguard really became the highlight of the movie. Maybe raising eyebrows means acting. The fitting period and the monologue period actually added a lot of points to the movie.
Black productions and the gang of black gansters are very strong plays. Highly educated gangster, ganster who likes western movies. You got be kidding me. Love these things.
Black humor always brings surprises to people.

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Extended Reading
  • Lelia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    It's not a star and a half from the first one.

  • Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Cass is strong, and Kobe takes his place.

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