I won’t comment on the plot. Although you can guess about it halfway through, there are not many logical loopholes, and there are not so many films that can be justified.
What I admire is the interesting design at the beginning, such as the two opposite buildings. Slevin always gets beaten up, which is a bit of fun.
The first part of the whole film has a strong sense of theater, which is my favorite style. In other words, when you look at these scenes, you can clearly feel that these are different from reality.
The exaggerated background color and structure of the scene actually have nothing to do with the background of New York.
The strong star lineup is right for this movie.
As for the second half, it breaks away from the previous fantasy style for the integrity of the story, but after all, it is more important to tell the story in its entirety.
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