Starting with a garbage truck, it opened up the fragile and sturdy double life of the New Jersey gangster. The screenwriter did not write the gang story as solemn and serious as "The Godfather", but through the trivial family life of the big man and his panic and embarrassment in the psychiatrist, he explained the truth that "the godfather is also a human". What's even more rare is that whether it is the beginning of the classic or the open end of the whole show, it can be called a magical stroke, which has overshadowed too many gangster movie scripts.
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