The well-established routine can't hide the hurt of the plot, but it's just by acting.

Glennie 2022-04-19 09:02:26

The evil forces are all psychological deformities. The villain's true face is exposed at the beginning, which means that the plot has no ups and downs. The normal villain goes crazy and the policeman is confused. The male protagonist is gradually influenced by emotions and finds his conscience. Even if you find a Dutchman, you can take Jarek with you, right? At the end of the film, how did cia guess that Jerek had a USB flash drive and was going to save people? Why does everyone's love scene seem to have been negotiated?

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Extended Reading
  • Andy 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    It's pretty good, it still has the sense of perspective of the 1990s, the ending song is nice, and the little awareness of pinching the nose is a plus. Gary Oldman is a rare gentleman.

  • Holden 2022-04-23 07:03:11

    The little bitch hung up ten minutes ago, what? !

Criminal quotes

  • Jericho Stewart: [after pharmacist says medication is "on the house"] Cheers.

    [pause. Jericho realizes he's talking like Pope]

    Jericho Stewart: Who the fuck says "cheers"?

  • Jericho Stewart: [goes back to the room where Jill is still tied to the bed] Where's the money, Jill?

    [she turns her head to bedside drawer]

    Jericho Stewart: No, the big bag full of money.

    Jill Pope: [tape-gagged] Hmm?

    [grunts as Jericho rips off tape]

    Jericho Stewart: Billy's bag!

    Jill Pope: [gasps for air] I don't know!

    [sobs]

    Jill Pope: Please!

    Jericho Stewart: [groans as pain hits him] Don't make me hurt you!

    Jill Pope: Please. You can take whatever you want.

    Jericho Stewart: [helping himself to loose change] Yeah, no shit.