I always feel weird in some parts

Shaina 2021-12-21 08:01:05

First of all, I have to admit that the film is excellent, especially in the portrayal of a stubborn miser. But I always feel that some parts are weird, and when I think about it after reading it, I feel a little...uneasy. 1. The film describes the famous kidnapping case of the year. The rhythm of the plot should be quite compact in the imagination. However, apart from the part of the plot where the hostages and kidnappers appeared on stage, the background music in some places was actually quite joyful, and there was no feeling that they were in a kidnapping case at all;

2. The behavior of the characters in the film, especially the heroine, feels that as a mother whose son was kidnapped, she feels a little bit emotionally worse. It's not that the performance was bad, but that it didn't convey the pain of a mother after her child disappeared. Of course, it may also be because the focus of the film is not here;

3. Some parts cannot be explained, such as why the kidnapper cares so much about the hostages, and even a few days after being kidnapped, he still has the strength to flee and run so fast. Of course, it may serve to promote the plot of the film, but it is a bit too deliberate.

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  • Theresa 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Wahlberg's salary is 1,500 times that of Xiaomi, and the Italian sings it's a man's world in the film. It's the same inside and out. I still hope to see the leaked version of Spacey in my lifetime.

  • Makayla 2021-12-21 08:01:05

    3.5. It's basically a movie with a female lead. Michelle Williams is really amazing, but this is not her year. Plummer's part is actually very good except for two CGIs, and Ray Director's reshoot was very successful. This story is very interesting, but I feel like I owe something when the movie tells it. As a digression, Wahlberg's pay is 1500 times that of Williams, which is totally unintelligible.

All the Money in the World quotes

  • Playboy Interviewer: It's been reported that you're the first man in history with a fortune in excess of a billion dollars.

    J. Paul Getty: I have no idea. But, if you can count your money you're not a billionaire.

  • J. Paul Getty: Morning, Chase.

    [Getty walks around a covered table]

    J. Paul Getty: Will you, uh, help me with this?

    [Getty and Chase uncover the table to reveal a model mansion]

    J. Paul Getty: I'm, uh, building a house in California. An exact replica of my imperial villa in Rome, down to the very last detail. But with flush toilets. Yes, the mountain may not have come to Muhammad, but it sure as hell came to me.

    Nancy Getty's Secretary: Mr. Getty. The West Texas Intermediate, sir.

    [secretary hands stock number strip to Getty]

    Fletcher Chase: What's it feel like, reading that slip of paper?

    J. Paul Getty: Well, for a moment, money loses all meaning and becomes as plentiful as air. Like flight. And then, it passes.

    [Getty crumples the strip and throws it away]

    J. Paul Getty: What's, uh, all this I see on TV with Gail paying the ransom in full? We both know she doesn't have it.

    Fletcher Chase: The lady's made other arrangements.

    J. Paul Getty: But she doesn't have the money. So, uh, what's going on? Come on. Where did she get it? Is she fucking somebody?

    [pause]

    Fletcher Chase: You know, I think I'm finally beginning to understand what makes you tick.

    J. Paul Getty: No, no, you couldn't begin to. So, spill it. What's going on? What's her game? Don't forget, Chase, I have a contract. And I'll enforce it.

    Fletcher Chase: No, I don't think so.

    J. Paul Getty: Oh? Why not?

    Fletcher Chase: Can you hear me? I want to make sure that I'm very clear. Because whatever personal security you presently enjoy comes from me. All right? Those Alsatians limping around the pool? My people trained them. Your security system? My people installed it. The bodyguards? That's right, you rapacious old fuck, you are protected from every threat imaginable, unless that threat happens to be me.

    J. Paul Getty: I suppose this is your way of submitting your resignation.

    Fletcher Chase: Hey!

    [Chase grabs Getty by the arm]

    Fletcher Chase: 'Men of risk'? Isn't that what you called us? 'I risk my money, you risk your life.' You're so full of shit. You and me? We never risked a thing in our lives. We never took the chances ordinary people take. That's why we are what we are now. You're just cheap, Paul. You could have all the money in the world, and you are still a no-good, miserable son of a bitch, and don't you forget it. Goodbye, Mr. Getty.

    [Chase begins to walk away]

    J. Paul Getty: Those children are my blood, Chase!

    [Chase waves at him on his way out]

    J. Paul Getty: They're mine.

    [Getty grabs the paper strip and throws it in the fireplace]

    J. Paul Getty: She took them.