you standing here, didn't I let you fuck your mother? "Good guys."
With this film, I can delete "New York Gangs" that I have been reluctant to delete for a long time. Narrator. . Martin Scorsese. . Really good textbook, you. . .
The film tells a true story. Henry Hill, a man who has been a gangster since he was a child, was finally arrested. In order to save his life, he confessed to his good friends and the little boss who always regarded him as a son. He is now secretly protected by the police in a corner of Canada.
Similarly, there is a "Loyal Traitor" which talks about the Italian gangs in New York. It looks much better, but it should be said to be a lot more gentle. After all, the protagonist is decent. The police with longer lines only appeared in this movie at the last moment. The rest of the time is the triad with Henry, Tommy, and Jimmy as the main characters. They can freely want to kill whoever they want to kill, whoever want to rob and rob, and they have to repay as much money as they want to repay by lending them to others, and only give money when they want to spend money. They are not afraid of the police, because the police can be bought. They are afraid of the media, because the media exposed them to prison. In fact, I’m not afraid of going to jail. When I go to jail, I have small private rooms and I can cook for myself. But don't be detained for too long, because after you come out, it turns out that it’s yours and it’s not yours anymore. The film is full of how they do evil and how they enjoy themselves. I told you all through a narration in chronological order. And Tommy, yes, this bastard (playing him won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this role) is a template for bastards. In fact, why do the bullies have to live so tired? In order to establish their own prestige, they deliberately become narrow-minded, and kill all their partners for their own safety. Crime is for pleasure, and pleasure itself is a crime. In the end, the protagonist also took drugs. Oh. . Poor man. I said that taking drugs is not because of depravity, but because of emptiness. No matter what you do well or poorly, it is empty. Don't think that the boss wears a light suit and drinks a cup of light tea every day to play with jade. It is because he sees through the red dust and his elegant taste is worthy of respect. He is like this because of emptiness. The protagonist loves being a gangster, and there is a summary statement at the end of the film, but I read it because he doesn't have this kind of life now, and he lives elsewhere. So there is nothing wrong with being a gangster, it's nothing more than a shorter life. What did you do with those extra lives? Isn't it just trying hard to avoid becoming a gangster. Just like those who insist on running every day will live 7 years longer than those who don’t run, don’t you just use them for running after those 7 years? What's more, it's very comfortable to be a bully, isn't it? You feel the feelings of the characters in the movie, aren't you very happy? If the movie doesn't say it, then I will point it out. It's my own thoughts. The gangster is very empty. This is his biggest harm. Exciting, refreshing, and okay, but it doesn't last long. Life is nothing more than four bad things, eating, drinking, gambling, and now adding a poison, where can you go? In the end, they are just other people's talks, and become "a friend of mine", or "a person with me" or "a long, long time ago".
Of course, the movie does not require people to see through the appearance and dig into the essence. A movie is a movie. What you see is what he wants to say. So I actually don't like this movie. Scorsese just tells everyone that the life of a gangster is very good. Ordinary people are bullied by them. They are pursuing this kind of life to do whatever they want, regardless of the fucking meaning of life. In the end, you will die. The gangsters will die, and the end will not look good. So what? The protagonist just misses it. You have to go to Canada to talk to him.
So I see some social problems, reflect the disillusionment of the American dream, etc. go fuck your mother. Here is the gangster, you love, please go, you don’t love, please lock the door after reading it, Pray that I won't run into this kind of bastard thing. Do you think movies are the main theme?
In fact, if I want to have a particularly exciting ending, I still don't think it is necessary.
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