Edmund Vidal, also known as Mormon, who grew up in a poor gypsy camp, retains a sense of responsibility to his family, infinite loyalty and pride. In particular, he still maintains a friendship with Serge Schutter, who was jailed for stealing. The two inevitably became involved in criminal organizations, and the Ang gang became notorious for armed robbery in the 1960s and 1970s. The growing gang was contained in the mid-1970s.
The sentimental and romantic gangster film, just like the propaganda, is somewhat in the tune of "The Godfather", which is worthy of aftertaste. Gang bosses above close relatives are always more attractive. The characters and actors are well done. French crime film characters always have too much inner drama and inner fetters, which is a kind of brilliance.
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