After watching Inspector Morse's prequel Endeavour, I fell in love with Shaun, and I watched The Take, the underworld, and found that this one-for-one-for-one was also paired with Tom Hardy. . . Although the cousin he played was really a lousy guy, but he was a little hated for his role, and he felt a little sympathetic when he died. . . Inspector Morse is really too young in this film. He has completed the transformation from a younger brother to a big brother in just four episodes, which is quite natural.
In this underworld family ethics film, the fate of the characters seems to be reincarnated by cause and effect. Friddie stabbed his father, although what he did was no different from his father. Before the duel between Freddie and Jimmy, little Freddie killed little Jimmy by cannibalism. Although it was Jimmy who won in the play, the fate of Ozzy, the former boss, will be in peril in the future.
Tom Hardy really played the scumbag in the underworld. He was still a crybaby, and he revealed his true feelings every time he fucked up, making people think he was not that scumbag before doing something more scumbag. Everyone in it is very pitiful. Although Jimmy still looks like a good husband after blackening, if Freddie didn't just scare Maggie...and the fate of little Freddie, I have made up a lot of possibilities for the later plot, and they are all tragedies. . .
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