"Shut You Up" is a comedy directed by Frances Weber and starring Gerard Depardieu, Jean Reno, and Reno Valera about the killer Ruby meets in prison A kind-hearted and a bit stupid steel ball, two people have a series of ironic stories to escape from prison. Gangdan (Gerald Depardieu) is a big talker, chatting with people regardless of time, place and object, so he has no friends, and changes roommates one by one in prison until he meets the boss. Ruby (Jean Reno), a killer who doesn't speak. Gangdan can keep talking to Ruby, who doesn't speak, doesn't get angry, and is always planning a jailbreak in his mind. Although Luby's escape plan was seamless, he didn't want to be stuck by Steel Egg, but it was also because of Steel Egg's help that the two escaped in the chaos. Ruby still has a plan of revenge for his girlfriend, but Gangdan just wants to be friends with Ruby forever and open a restaurant.
"This Killer Is Not Too Cold" is a classic in countless people's hearts. It is for the name of Jean Reno, especially when the Albanian girl Katya appears in the film, I thought I would be able to stage the bridge of "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" again. Duan, I didn't expect that it was Gerard Depardieu who made people's eyes bright and hooked. Gérard Depardieu's Steelball is a smiling heartless man with a comedic stunt that captivates audiences and leaves them hilarious. Depardieu does have two brushes, wide play, and babbles an innocent face that makes people hate it. This kind of long-tongued man is not a man of tongues, and it shows the director's good intentions everywhere. Looking at the talkative donkeys in this film, you will be disgusted with the nagging. This world makes the audience more and more speechless and has no way to escape, but the audience will also miss the eloquent noise so much. Whether it is the control of the rhythm or the emotional control of the actors, the film shows considerable confidence. The film's portrayal of characters is relatively full, but the fly in the ointment is that the depiction of the characters' emotions is not enough, especially Steel Dan's unreasonable trust and closeness to Ruby. That said, it's not really a fatal flaw.
One is eloquent, the other is taciturn; one is funny, the other is thoughtful, the two are happy and sad, and the contrasts are matched, which highlights the comedy effect, but also makes people feel a bit warm and memorable. Let us reflect, the organs are exhausted, it is better to take a leisurely walk.
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