the take This is the title of the film. I checked it out and couldn't find an answer. It's translated as Underworld, but I don't think it's accurate. Because there is only one person who shines in this show, and that is Tom Hardy.
As soon as Tom Hardy appeared in front of the camera, I sighed: This tm is a bastard! But you have to be attracted by his charm, he is like a black hole, you know that you have no resistance
to stop him, but you can't help but approach, because you don't know what is in the black hole, waiting for you to fall in love with him , everything is too late.
It's okay to be a bastard, but Tom Hardy has given this character something new. The first time I was struck by him was at the party where he and his little cousin finished robbing the bank, and Siddy told him that he and jimmy would not get a penny and that their lives were in danger at any moment. After listening to these words, freddie's eyes were full of helplessness and even a little helpless, wet. He looked at jimmy who was still a little confused, Jimmy who wanted to live a good life with him, and thought of his just pregnant wife, the cramped and dilapidated house they lived in, his eyes were blurred and he was in a trance, as if he had just taken drugs Like, kill siidy with a bottle of wine. Ruthless, courageous enough!
I thought that no matter how much freddie messed around outside, he still had his own wife in his heart. Because his wife loved him so much that she lost herself, and she was even on the verge of collapse. But a bastard is a bastard, and he actually raped his sister-in-law. Everything that happened in the future is irreversible. Little freddie is gloomy, ruthless, and lacking in love, and is destined to follow his father's old path!
As for jimmy, I remembered his eyes in the whole play, blue eyes, very beautiful! But when he took power, those beautiful eyes became empty, like a robot, and there was nothing.
Commenting on the whole play, the plot is not novel, the angle is very novel, there is no positive description of the underworld, and the characters are mainly portrayed from the perspective of their families. It can be said that if Tom Hardy hadn't been found to play the male lead, this drama would have been a tragedy. It feels like he is supporting the whole play. It is also worth mentioning that freddie's wife acted very well and performed that kind of crazy feeling for love.
Finally, I still want to tangle about the title of the film. I personally think it can be filled with the more you take, the more you lost. There are a lot of things that freddie wants to capture, some of which do not belong to him, he wants to get, such as his Auntie. Some have passed away, such as a complete family, his parents' family, and he has obtained it by any means. There is always retribution for taking something that is no longer yours. But we have to admire that, no matter what, he got it. And that's not what everyone can do, which is perhaps why he's a legend.
To rush to kill and loot with the blood in your heart, rarely consider other people's eyes, and only ask yourself what you want in your heart at the moment, this is a hooligan mentality. I think there is a rogue mentality in everyone, but we have suppressed it under the pressure of the world. But freddie didn't, he really showed it, and I think that's why he has both evil and innocence in him. In fact, in the eyes of many people, the real evil can be forgiven more than the hypocritical kindness.
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