No longer puzzles, but can still be funny

Alexys 2021-10-20 17:23:46

Movies depicting high-intelligence illegal activities, such as bank robbery, famous paintings, and casino hacking, have always been my favorites. And the film describing the activities of the gang is more interesting than shooting the lone thief, because in addition to depicting the wit and courage necessary for the thieves, it also needs to reflect the precise cooperation between the various elite thieves and how to create sparks.

Hiding over the sea (or "a dozen arhats") is another movie series, and three episodes have been made. Regarding the spy shadows, I would suggest that you pick a whole period of time and watch the three episodes from beginning to end in one go. The story of each episode is relatively independent. You can reverse the order of the three episodes, or you can watch this episode without watching the other episode.

In "Ocean's Thirteen", Luohan went from the first 11 to 12 in the second episode, and now has 13. I wonder if 500 will be shot in the future? Become a five hundred arhats. 500 shots, 250 shots must be passed in between, right? what.

Compared with the previous two episodes, the mission of "Ocean's Thirteen" this time is the most game-like, to teach friends unscrupulous profiteers. To put it bluntly, more than a dozen older children carefully brewed and played a special prank, although they held serious meetings all day to study this plan and discuss that plan, just like the commander of the three armies.

Maybe Cui Hao’s poem is at the forefront, with the intricate design of "Ocean's Eleven" before it, and then the twists and turns of "Ocean's Twelve", "Ocean's Thirteen", in the design of fraudulent schemes, there is nothing to be fussed about. Although it is no longer puzzle, there is still some amusement.

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Ocean's Thirteen quotes

  • Terry Benedict: [referring to Danny donating Terry's share of the money to charity] You think this is funny?

    Danny Ocean: Well, Terry, it sure as shit ain't sad.

  • Yen: [pointing at Danny, Rusty and Linus] Shit. Shit. Shit.