In Martin. Cosses and Robert. Di. Nile’s gangster movies are almost all men’s worlds. In this world, doing all evil, killing and arson is commonplace. The bad things are perfect. The men look at it with high spirits, and the women are even more exasperated when they see it. Under this unsound system environment, such a way of life is also a paradise between heaven and earth. However, the ending of "Sooner or later you will have to pay it back" was very bleak. So what? People at each level seek to survive in their own way, and latecomers continue to fight through fire and water for this.
Robert. De. Niro's steady, wise, and calm image has dazzled countless women, but he seems to be out of luck in the film. In "La Gambling", he stared at his wife closely, and even called home to monitor the situation when he went to work and was out for entertainment. When he knew that his wife and his old lover were spending his money for pleasure, he looked aggressive and thoughtful. impressive. He can act like a big man who calls the wind and rain, calm, wise, and methodical, and he can also hold the stingy, jealous, and irrational state of an ordinary family husband in place! Just like in "Angry Bull", he also married an eye-catching beauty as his wife, but he still didn't enjoy the family happiness for long. Of course, Sam treats Jin Jier very well in "From Vegas to Macau", and that kind of woman is not enough. But there is an unbelievable scene. After Sam blasted Jin Jier out of the house, it didn't take long for Jin Jier to come back by herself. One soybean oil said that this is masculine charm and Jin Jier needs a sense of security. He rarely sees Sam being so masculine, and he even beats her old lover or asks others to be a helper instead of doing it himself. I do not deny such factors, but it is also obvious that this woman returned to him for money. Thinking of this is a bit of dissatisfaction with Martin Cossis, why does he always portray women like that in his films? What a pure man's movie!
Robert De. Niro rarely shows his smile in this film, as always. In fact, his smile is also very attractive. In "Taxi Driver", he bought a gun and talked to himself in the mirror, with a confident smile at the corner of his mouth; he pretended to pretend the FBI crossed his arms to stand in the crowd in order to attract the attention of the heroine; he had a classic haircut. He smiled triumphantly when he killed the businessman who sold prostitutes to save the underage prostitute. Very classic!
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