Jackie & Max

Layla 2021-10-20 17:23:03

The image of Jackie is largely shaped by the role of Max. What brought Jackie into this event was her economic conditions and history, and it was Max who showed her character.

Jackie was more embarrassed when he got off the plane. When Max picked her out of prison, Max saw a charming, slightly tired and worried woman. He was attracted and wanted to help her out of danger: a sentence of at least five years on one side and death on the other. Unexpectedly, such a beautiful black stewardess knew to verify his identity and passed his gun along. He originally thought that this woman was just bold enough to help people smuggle. He just wanted him to trick the killer to save his life. He didn't expect that she planned to trick both parties to steal 500,000.

Jackie's dexterity and boldness was set off by Max's unexpectedness. At first he asked her to go to a bar to talk about things, listen to music at her house, buy a CD she likes, and want to play a role in saving beauty; later she was beyond his imagination, he would also covet the 500,000, but he did not have her. courage.

Jackie: Are you a little afraid of me? Max: Yes.

Max only took away 50,000 yuan, but he didn't retire with Jackie. He made the decision the night he met her.

She kissed goodbye, sadness surged, and then smiled: She is no longer bound by men-with the help of her ex-husband, Ordell, Max, she has the ability to choose.

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  • Johnathan 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    Almost five stars. . Is it because I like the rhythm very much because I haven't watched a TV series for a long time?

  • Jaclyn 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    I watched it a long time ago, but I don't remember the plot at all, I just remember it was boring! But it's still kind of interesting. The drug war goes on and on, in fact, it is the relationship between the characters.

Jackie Brown quotes

  • Beaumont: I'm ready, man. What's the problem?

    Ordell Robbie: There ain't no problem, it's more like a situation. You remember them three M-60 machine guns I sold last year outta the five I got?

    Beaumont: Yeah.

    Ordell Robbie: Well, I'm gonna sell the other two tonight. There's this group of Koreans over in Koreatown, starting' this neighborhood watch thing. They need some weapons so they can show the neighborhood niggers they mean business. Now, I'm gonna sell them the other two machine guns, all right? The problem is, I ain't never done business with these Koreans before. Now I ain't worried, 'cause by and large Asians are very dependable, they don't want no trouble. You might argue with them about price and shit, but you ain't gotta worry about them shooting you in the back, you know what I'm saying? But I got me a rule: Never do business with people you ain't never done business with before without backup. And that's why I need you: backup.

  • Ordell Robbie: Man, you put this bad boy on a flick, every motherfucker out there will want one. I'm serious as a heart attack. When them Hong Kong flicks came out, every nigger in the world had to have a 45. And they didn't want one, they want two. 'Cause all them niggers want to be the killer!