Just tear off the mask

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Now I am immune to this type of film. Al Pacino is still radiant and can overwhelm everyone without much effort. He likes the rivalry between him and Danny Aiello in the lobby of the opera house. The two old foxes are fighting each other. In the end, Al Pacino is more skilled, but the speech at the funeral of little James seems to be Too much, despite the provocative motivation (the simple American people, heroic speeches are unsuccessful. Uh, have you seen any politically-related American film that lacks speech footage? No. Americans like speeches just like Chinese people. Like meetings) If I were a relative of the deceased in the audience, instead of being moved, I would throw tomatoes. The mayor, who might have been beaten up with a sullen face, used his personality charm to easily gain mass capital for himself.
"You will be kicked out."
"No. I have to go on stage to give a lecture."
"Let’s come out from the back door."
"I will come out, of course, from the front door." It’s
just a third of the film . Of course, the mayor, who was brilliant and just for the benefit of the people, was one of the perpetrators of the shooting tragedy. The director of Pediatrics cannot be blamed, the audience has been trained to be fine.
Can we ignore the means for the right purpose? The black hand behind the camera operation, the messenger of justice in front of the trial platform is always plausible, but someone said a long time ago that whenever I wanted to do something for the public, there would always be good people who would jump out to obstruct it. The judge’s assistant mentioned a sentence, “Only Kafka is the best judge, but unfortunately he is always too busy.” After the end of the play, Rudaigoi turned out "The Trial" and "At the Door of the Law". With some understanding, but still confused about the big festival, it is more and more certain that it was a wise move not to enter the law school that year.

The opening monologue of John Cusack made me think that the whole film was a confession of his old age. It turned out that he was just a pawn. I doubted how he would know the truth. In my opinion, if Pacino deliberately released the water, he would never I can't understand, so does Pacino intend to cultivate this kid? Otherwise, it couldn't be easier to hide from the sky with Pacino's wrist. Politics is terrible. Every pore is dripping with blood and dirty things. If Anthony Franciosa (Paul Zapatti) relies on an iron fist (who said that the modern underworld does not rely on violence, it is the same, but also more terrible. It used to be an open fire fight, now Killing is invisible), then Pacino is a fake hand.

A woman is still used to preside over justice. It is either a reporter or a lawyer. They are usually calm and calm, but as soon as a man appears, he becomes impetuous, and has to suspect that the combination of men and women is sometimes not necessarily correct. Fortunately, the two of them didn't make a full martial arts, but they were a little bit sympathetic.

Going back to the mayor to continue the discussion, I don't think there is anything wrong with Pacino. The mafia, monopoly, campaign, politician, it's as simple as that, everyone tacitly agrees. Just watch the debate between Pacino and Danny Aiello (Frank Anselmo) on the construction of an exchange and subway in the play (the paragraph is really witty), to find a balance between the public interest and the greedy rich. If you think about it, you will be clear, ok, then the money Not a single point, waiting for the unemployment rate to skyrocket, and demonstrating every day in front of the government, let’s step down when the term expires. Oh~~Of course it was his major mistake to release a dangerous drug dealer on parole, so he himself would say that I am very guilty that there will never be peace here, but it was only because of the death of the little boy. (Imagine that if only drug dealers and policemen died, then the incident could be simply classified as a general criminal pursuit, and parole matters would also be investigated, but it would not be as fanciful as it is now. However, I still envy the United States and the media’s pervasiveness. The public can be less confused, and the emphasis on the lives of ordinary individuals is beyond my imagination. What I know is that one of us died there after a while and it disappeared. It has not been clearly stated until now, Han.) You either acquiesce to this rule and play with it or you don't hit the South Wall and don't look back. Pacino said that his south wall is Cusack. I very much doubt how long Cusack’s strong sense of justice will last. Since he wants to run for the Senate, it means he must put away his excessive conscience. Of course, he was not elected. The monologue at the end of the film explains Now, as for the reason, it's not just his identity as a Southerner. Fortunately, to save him from standing on both ends of the balance in the future, there is no answer in his heart. Another: John Cusack is also a person with water-like eyes, and often he has an innocent look like a boy, and he can't stand it.

It is also worth noting that the names of the Mafia members have obvious characteristics, which can be recognized at the first hearing. Is it derived from the Latin language family? After all, the leader is still in Italy.

10/11/2004

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City Hall quotes

  • Mayor John Pappas: Be careful how you judge people, most of all friends. You don't sum up a man's life in one moment. There are no cold answers, are there? There's no simple yes or no. A man's life is not the bricks, it's the mortar, pappy, it's the stuff that lays between, the stuff... the stuff you can't see. I've known Walter my whole life. God, the man is - he's a decent man, he's a good man.

    Kevin Calhoun: This is tough stuff. This is body bag stuff. You tell me, if there's some other way.

    Mayor John Pappas: There isn't. The die's been cast; it was cast a long time ago. Go easy: give him a blindfold and have mercy. Walter Stern was a tough man, but he was fair. We give back the same, no?

  • [heading into a press conference]

    Kevin Calhoun: You look good.

    Mayor John Pappas: Of course - I'm the mayor.

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