When I was a sophomore in high school, I played the Northeastern Chinese version of Shut Up You Ya during class. I watched it with my classmates. I didn't think it was that interesting, but I was brainwashed by the lines: "Hello, I'm Gangdan, I'm Montage Silver", "I'm Katya"....hasn't dissipated from the classroom for a long time...but I just re-watched the original version before I really realized the warmth and humor in the film.
Steel Egg really treats Ruby as a friend, so Ruby, a smart man who only wants to kill, really accepts him.
Luby had planned to have an ambulance to rescue him from the mental hospital, but Goose Gangdan pushed him onto a crane and "forced to escape"
Then the rhythm was completely deviated by the steel egg. Originally, Rupee was a killer who could steal 2,000 euros from the robber... But the luck of the steel egg is too good! Two people wore clothes from a mental hospital and entered a house. They wanted to rob two clothes, but I didn't expect the male protagonist to be too short.
Ruby decided to grab the car and leave, but Gangdan kept interrupting, praising the good horse that the male owner kept, so the female owner came down
um... the clothes are there
When I first started in prison, Steel Egg said to Ruby: I like you very much and your eyes like a horse
then......
It's too similar... just like a hair!
Ruby was injured and was taken to a tavern in Montage by Steel Egg, where she met Miss Katja, who was very similar to Ruby's dead girlfriend.
Although the role of Miss Sister is not important, it is only used to remind Lupin Steel Egg's plan, but Miss Katja is also too beautiful!
The film should be regarded as a happy ending, killing the big boss Vojler; Ruby finally agreed to go to Steel Dan to open a tavern together, called the House of Two Friends, although he thought Steel Dan was dying.
This is the end of the movie. There is no plot of two people opening a pub together, but I really feel as if I have seen two people in a pub together before, one drinking and the other chatting. Maybe it's a beautiful dream, thinking about it is like being there...
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