Fuck yeah, this is dirty south!

Domenica 2022-02-19 08:02:26

The opening is three rough guys going to work, (the standard American country rough guys I like: either long hair or bare eggs, a whole body of tendon meat, and you can smell the sweat from a long distance. It seems that I never take a bath, and I use no more than 100 vocabulary in my life.) After a particularly awesome way of getting started, after a rain of bullets, I found out that I had gone to the wrong place after talking and laughing. brother. The boss is brick, I like the hurdling vest that I wear from beginning to end; the second child is Lincoln, the devil muscle man, and the murderer; the third child, Mcqueen, is the most retarded and handsome among them.

I thought it was another black comedy. These three are resident foolish characters, telling about their mentally handicapped and marginal lives.

Then came the desperate housewives. Our beautiful Eva found them and paid them to help them regain her godson. With considerable remuneration, the boss took over this job that went against their wishes and did not belong to their professional scope.

Then our awesome ex-husband Julie, the coolest and most man Billy Bob Thornton also played. This time he plays a southern drug dealer who fits his temperament. It turns out that he was the carlos the three brothers were looking for to take the child away, and eva specifically emphasized the one who would kill him with a shot at the end.

The three brothers drove to their destination easily, still brutally invading like a sign, and still easily killed the resistance, took the children away, and embarked on the path of return.

It was actually the official opening of the film on the way back. Three lines go hand in hand: one is that the three brothers brought their children back to pay someone for money; the other is that Carlos sent a variety of rogue killing gestures to hunt down the three brothers; the other is that an agent from Chicago specially came for the three brothers to pester the three brothers. The black adoptive father sergeant assisted him in arresting the three brothers, and the consequences can be imagined.

Behind the film became the old-fashioned American movie where the three brothers fought against various enemies and escorted the children home to have feelings with them.

The use of the yellow filter throughout the text is the basic requirement of the southern characteristics of the United States; southern slang, swear words, guns, women, sweat, loess, muscle cars and other elements complete the southern material world, which is actually the world of modern westerns. It is also a classic routine for children to influence the kind-hearted and slutty-looking hooligans. These all provide the essential elements for the basic success of such films. The rest is the check-in of the fans.

The process of watching the movie can be described as having fun. The counterparts of the actors and the characters, the bloody violence in place, the seductive beauties, and the smooth plot are all very enjoyable.

Recommend to those who are interested to watch

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The Baytown Outlaws quotes

  • McQueen Oodie: [about Rob] Why you reckon God would make someone like him?

    Brick Oodie: What?

    McQueen Oodie: Why would God let someone be wronged up like that?

    Brick Oodie: I don't... hell, I don't know, man. Hell, why you asking me that, man?

    McQueen Oodie: I don't know. I just been thinking about it.

    Brick Oodie: Don't ask why God made men like him. I wonder why He made men like us.

  • McQueen Oodie: That was a fuckin' arrow, man!