Painting a tiger is not an anti-dog

Ivy 2022-01-03 08:01:56

1. The three police officers in different situations have their own lines. The director seems to use Guy Ritch's multi-line narrative to express something. Unfortunately, painting a tiger is not an anti-dog. The two lines of Old Tang and Hawke were finally screwed together, but I didn't understand what Richard Gere was doing.

2. The feeling of the film at the end: Those who want to live are dead, and those who want to die are alive. I don't like this idea. I feel that the director deliberately wants to abuse the audience. Life is difficult, and each has its own difficulties. This is what the whole movie says, but it’s not too much to give a little sunshine at the end to let the audience feel relieved.

3. Give 4 points. After all, the three male protagonists are all actors I like very much. It's a pity...

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  • Monica 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    Nothing special, there are a lot of second-tier stars, and justice is heavy in Brooklyn.

  • Dasia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Greed, desire, justice and belief are intertwined here into an inescapable web. No one can stay out of the mixed Brooklyn area. There is no black and white, only walking in the gray area. There is no right or wrong, only one can make a choice. To gain is to lose is just exchange. The ending is a bit weak and the film is not perfect.

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