Ordinary People Watching Movies - "The World of Money"

Neil 2022-04-22 07:01:32

This is a movie propped up by two old grandpas.

Uh. . . You said that you have won a big man, why do you still use the word "grandfather" to describe others.

It's like this, as careful as you (WO), you should already know that "the combined age of the director and the star is more than 170 years old", "this is a movie based on real events", "it took nine days to complete the heavy lifting of replacing the protagonist. filming work". . . All kinds of miracles make people curious, wow~ what kind of movie is this? The most giggling thing is "Do you know who the blocked star is?" "Oh~~ it's him!" At any time, the explosion effect brought by gossip is always far more than normal news dissemination Influence.

Hey, as soon as I encounter gossip, I go astray.

Everyone's acting is so great!

Mom, ranked first, vividly interprets the mood of a mother after her son was kidnapped, forbearance, restraint, expectation, disappointment, outburst, relief, impermanence of fate, and, involuntarily. There are more emotions to express than lines. awesome!

Grandpa, ranked second, this real-life version of Grandet is an old shell who is cold-hearted and occasionally shows warmth. It fully deduces the truth that "the richer people are, the more stingy they are". Maybe because I am relatively tolerant towards the elderly, I am not disgusted with his various performances, and even think what he said is quite reasonable (unfortunately, I don't have the capital to be as stingy as him). I have great admiration for this 87-year-old actor who is still active on the big screen. Whether I can live to this age is unknown to me, and it is even more distant to be able to live to this age with such energy to perform.

Jin Wanda, ranked third, is a poor and dirty gangster with a little conscience. Gangsters, that should be bad, thieves and iron-blooded. But this Jin Wanda will not only care about his honor as a gangster, but also have human feelings for the rich three generations in his opponent. From the initial swearing to each other, to not having the heart to attack the child, to finally beating one's own person and letting go of the little meat ticket, the image of a flesh-and-blood gangster (little gangster) is vividly portrayed. The last episode was relatively dramatic, and it made the tense and depressed atmosphere in the theater a lot easier.

The original agent. . . Don't rank, have an opinion on him. why? I think the biggest inexplicable problem with this movie (or BUG as it is fashionably) is that I had high expectations for this former agent. (Of course, I said this with kind irony), but instead of doing this, he easily made a very wrong judgment based on his mother saying the word "joking" twice, and he was very determined to go. The result was reported to the boss (grandpa), and the rescue operation almost fell into a dead end. This episode feels very awkward. In the end, I was a little bit tempted by my mother, but reluctantly kept a distance, which made it a little regrettable. Of course, this is also a necessary routine.

Small meat ticket. . . No ranking. At the beginning of the movie, I actually thought she was a big girl, with a sweet appearance, long hair fluttering, and a little butterfly suit. You said how cute this kid was when he was a child, but it became crooked when he grew up (not his appearance, but his personality), especially with the ending of the character prototype, it's really embarrassing.

Compared with the current life where we spend all our money on mobile phones, the era of hand-counting money is quite impressive. In particular, the part of counting money in the title picture actually reminds me of the plot of Liu Yunlong's use of abacus to check the key in "The Conspiracy". You said how strange the path of association is.

As for the director's grandfather, he went through so many unexpected situations at the age of 81, and he made such a good movie without suffering a heart attack. We can stand up and applaud warmly, and we don't have to begrudge all the praise.

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Extended Reading
  • Mortimer 2021-12-21 08:01:05

    This story-driven film maintains the biggest suspense of the case among multiple narrative lines until the end, which makes it a good crime suspense film. However, its story-driven narrative is confusing in terms of role ambitions. Xiaomi and Plummer's interpretation of the roles by two strong actors is stronger than the character creation at the text level, and the lack of strength and support of the ending shot is a direct manifestation of the film's ambitions in the plot and the role.

  • Rebekah 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Moderate. It would be nice to dig a little deeper into the setting that Old Getty doesn't believe that humans are only obsessed with matter. Italy is so beautiful under the lens. Michelle Williams played the role of Desperate Mother very well.

All the Money in the World quotes

  • Prince Al-Walid: The younger generation has become weak and lazy. Our children care about nothing but Lamborghinis and discotheques.

    Fletcher Chace: Well, perhaps, then, you would do well to accept our competitor's offer.

    Prince Al-Walid: How so, Mr. Chase?

    Fletcher Chace: Maybe Standard Oil will find ways to siphon all that money away with their accounting tricks and bring your wayward children closer to God. Kidding aside, Your Highness,my employer has made you rich.

    Prince Al-Walid: Not as rich as him.

    Fletcher Chace: If you renew your land-use agreement with Getty, he'll make you twice as rich. Can Standard Oil say that? Can Standard Oil say that?

    Prince Al-Walid: We don't need the Americans anymore. Our cartel, OPEC, will control inventory now. OPEC will set the oil price.

    Fletcher Chace: Let me just be very clear, okay? Nothing would make Mr. Getty happier than to see the price of oil higher. In fact, he'd be happy to help.

  • Fletcher Chace: Gail, I lied. All right?I said I was authorized to pay them $200,000. You know how much I'm really authorized to pay? Nothing. All right, if they accept, I won't be able to deliver, but I had to buy some time. You wanted to know what I used to do. This is what I used to do, what I still do for Getty.

    Gail Harris: Because there's no one in your life but yourself.

    Fletcher Chace: Fair enough. $17 million and zero dollars, that's how far apart we are. Those numbers have got to move.