Personal preferences

Garret 2021-12-17 08:01:13

This is a movie about salvation.
I know that many movies are about salvation, but this one is different. Dirt, which pierces the scars from the inner level of the human heart, allows people to see all the nihilism with their own eyes, and then gives you optimism and the so-called truth; dirt, from the most hidden part of the mind, digs out the residual brilliance of human nature, and magnifies this brilliance at the same time. Highlight the extreme darkness; the dirt, the abrupt ending, is simply and neat, like a farewell wave to the whole world.
This is a film full of violence and abnormality on the surface, but it can give people a glimpse of that little bit of hope. It hides a huge power under the weakest appearance, an awesome British film. Personal preference, 9 points, four stars!

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Extended Reading
  • Rubie 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The large-scale surreal paragraphs and too fragmented plot descriptions make people wonder if they understand the story. It is also an adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel. Danny Boyle can make "Trainspotting" a classic for fans. In comparison, the director The power is high and low. James McAvoy's performance was too hard, and he even won a best actor for fear that others would not know he was performing.

  • Thora 2021-12-17 08:01:13

    Oh Yimei, you can compare with Xiaoli in my heart

Filth quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Bladesey: What made you join the Force?

    Bruce Robertson: Police oppression, brother.

    Bladesey: You wanted to stamp it out from the inside?

    Bruce Robertson: No, I wanted to be a part of it.

  • Ray Lennox: Don't start something you cannae fucking finish.