It's about evaluating movies, not about actors

Reymundo 2022-01-15 08:02:13

A good movie, as long as it can tell people a truth, if it can make the audience remember this truth deeply, or even change themselves, then it is a rare good movie.
For me, "Tokarev" did it. There are so many sufferings in life, keep calm and calm!
Irrational, impulsive will bring cruelty and absolutely irreparable evil.
In the end, the source of evil hidden in the heart is what destroys all of a person. The unexpected things in life that we can't accept, if we don't control it well, this evil source in our heart will be involved, and it will bring irreparable losses.
Pall, played by Cage, lost everything, his daughter, wife, friends, and the trust of friends...
This time, the protagonist of the movie is the screenwriter, and Cage just did what he should do.

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Extended Reading
  • Juliet 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    If the ending is not for Cage to commit suicide but to wipe out the gang, it is the work of Quentin Tarantino. Violent aesthetics talks about a hearty, and most greasy, nondescript discussion of original sin. In the good gangster theme, the personality splits the first half to kill the Quartet, and the second half is suffocated to death. Cage can be said to be a bad film. In recent years, so many good actors have been blinded, and the script is too bad.

  • Dannie 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Gunfights, car chases, revenge, and commercial elements are all but surprisingly bad. The most surprising thing is that Uncle Cage is so devoted.

Rage quotes

  • Kane: This could get dirty, so just how deep do you want this to go?

    Paul Maguire: How deep is hell?

  • Paul Maguire: I want that paper done before your two buddies come over. Otherwise you'll never finish.

    Caitlin Maguire: [responding in Latin] Alea iacta est.

    Paul Maguire: What?

    Caitlin Maguire: The die is cast. It's from Julius Caesar. You know, that thing I've been working on for the past six weeks?

    Paul Maguire: [musing] The die is cast...