The grass snake gray line, which extends for thousands of miles, the script is very good

Retta 2022-01-17 08:01:29

The whole movie is very plain. The only intense point is the son of the third Rudd Kurand, who hates and angers the old man as a Jew, and even wants to kill the old man. There is a wave of turbulence in the story, and the fourth Rudd is found. Kurand feels that the ending is expected, but the old man's last sentence (I Remeber) is unexpected, and echoes the meaning of the last name he introduced before, "Grass snake gray line, Fu Yan Qianli", the script is very good, as A film that reflects related war films, allowing the audience to think about war after watching it late

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  • Rahsaan 2022-03-24 09:03:17

    The whole movie carries the suspense to the end, and I keep wondering whether this old man can complete the task given to him by Max. The plot of the movie is very good. The old man is a newly widowed man with amnesia who is on a mission of revenge to find the Nazi guard who killed his entire family. There are a total of four goals and missions, and the road is bumpy, and I meet a fake Nazi soldier, a German gay, a dead pure Nazi but has a pure Nazi son, and the last one is the turning point of the story. Skilled shooting techniques and headshots, cunning ways of hiding guns, tattoos that are different from the original code, and piano music. All were dismantled at the last minute by their accomplices. Very much a movie. The 90-year-old male protagonist is also a powerful man. I wish you good health. It can be said that this is a suspense movie that can be blown to the sky by me. Looking at this 90-year-old man, I can't bear to spoil it. The screenwriter is great

  • Demetrius 2022-03-22 09:02:38

    I don't like this reversal.

Remember quotes

  • Zev Gutman: Did your father ever talk to you about Germany?

    John Kurlander: Are you kidding me? He never stopped talking about Germany.

    Zev Gutman: Did he ever speak to you about the war?

    John Kurlander: Of course. You know he was a collector, right?

  • Zev Gutman: [after Molly reads Max's letter] You did a very good job.

    Molly: Thanks. Who's Ruth?

    Zev Gutman: My wife.

    Molly: I thought she was bringing me candy.

    Zev Gutman: [dejected] I thought so too.