You may be a victim of genuine (please tell me where there are high-quality subtitles...)

Pietro 2022-08-18 23:01:18

Have watched "Good Neighbors" My rating: ★★★★

This is actually a romance film disguised as a thriller! ! ! By touching...especially Cheng Nuo, who remembers the old man!

As for the two little beasts...I don't want to say that justice is at ease.

The specific plot needs to be watched by yourself...

The key point is the malignant genuine! The domestic online version of this film is only 86 minutes compared to the length of the film found on the Internet. It must be more than ten minutes to cut it! I went to download it. If I just watched the download, I wouldn't find the genuine copy to be hateful. Because the downloaded subtitles are obviously machine translation, it is very rubbish, so I almost watched the original and downloaded alternately. Generally speaking, most of the dialogue will not be deleted. The point is here, it's the ending! The original version has drastically deleted the ending! So that completely changing what the director wants to express is almost equivalent to completely changing the ending! If you only read the genuine... then unfortunately you are a victim of genuine...

So can anyone please tell me if you have good subtitles... Thanks!

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The Good Neighbor quotes

  • Officer Palmer: Got a noise complaint, you mind if I come in?

    Harold Grainey: Um, yeah, yeah I do.

    [smiles faintly]

  • Harold Grainey: [as barking dog runs to fallen trash can] Get out of here! Get out of here, you half-breed.

    [dog growls]

    Harold Grainey: Shut up!

    [as owner catches up]

    Harold Grainey: Get him out of here!

    Neighbor: Hey, come on - what's the problem here, man?

    Harold Grainey: What's the problem? Well, the problem is that your dog is pissing a mess on my property. Let him piss on your property, okay?

    Neighbor: [to still-barking dog] Come on, easy, easy...

    Harold Grainey: Maybe I should teach him a lesson. Keep that son of a bitch on a leash, okay? Because the next time, if it happens again, I'm going to cut him in four pieces and send him home in this can.

    [tense silence]

    Neighbor: [to dog, while looking at Grainey] Let's go, boy.