The story of the down and out chef looking for the pig is a literary film, not an action film

Dariana 2022-04-20 09:02:40

I don't know which idiot came up with the title of "Fast Pig Killing". Isn't the popularity of a literary film rubbing against an action film a scolding. Originally, I was very hurt after watching "Gunpowder Milkshake", and I wanted to re-watch the Quick series to heal my wounds, but just in time for this movie, the injury got even worse. Pig Hunting is a low-cost small production, the story is simple and slow-paced, and Cage plays from beginning to end in one dress and one makeup. There is not much room for acting skills. Cage has a big beard, even if he has emotions, he can't see it at all. The story is about family members and work, and filming and performing in a normal manner is better than Cage's previous bad films. That pig is quite interesting, with its nostrils pointing up and being stupid and cute, but it is a highlight that there are not many shots.

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Pig quotes

  • Bryce: [Stops playing the hand pan] Does your face hurt?

    Rob: Yeah.

  • Charlotte (formerly Restaurant Waitress): [Waitress giving rote announcement that accompanies the deconstructed scallops she has just delivered in a smoke filled globe to Rob and Amir's table] We all have a set of beliefs about the world around us. To challenge them is to acknowledge our foundation is sand, but it opens us up to something greater, to pure connection, to true life. Today's journey begins by uniting the depths of the sea with the riches of our forests. We've emulsified locally sourced scallops encased in a flash-frozen seawater roe blend, on a bed of foraged huckleberry foam, all bathed in the smoke from Douglass fir cones.

    Rob: I'd like to speak to the chef.

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