I watched this movie purely because of the star lineup led by George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Julia Roberts. After watching it at one go, I suddenly felt that it looked a lot like a movie. It has all the gimmicks needed for Hollywood commercials, a prosperous star lineup, a not-so-bad story, and luxurious scenes, but compared to movies, it seems more like a show, an endless show of beautiful boys and girls. The show, a catwalk show for the suit brand to spare no effort, a show for the gorgeous night view and luxury life of Las Vegas. As long as you are not an American black, it should not be too much to say that it is a visual enjoyment.
The film unfolded before, during, and after the theft by a theft gang. The boss George Clooney summoned another 10 people after he was released from jail to win back his ex-wife and formed 11 arhats to complete the looting of the largest casino vault in Las Vegas. These arhats are all There are unique skills, a soft Chinese Kung Fu boy, an American bomb black bully with a mouthful of trash talking, two car geniuses who have quarreled endlessly, a fledgling brat, two old guns, and an excellent undercover waiter. A nervous and neurotic electronics expert, plus two handsome but not good leaders. A very good and powerful combination. This combination has eye-catching beautiful men, funny blacks, old treacherous old guns, and a Chinese who can't speak Mandarin. The comedic effect comes out in an instant. After watching them, you realize that this is Hollywood’s way of making money. Movies are pure entertainment tools here.
The ending is very simple, of course, the plan is complete, and the lovers finally get married. In the process of theft, accidents are always on the verge of triggering. Almost everyone says "We've got problem!", but every time the problem does not exist in the end. Although this is a man-made twist, it will still make the viewer full of pleasure, and the audience will involuntarily breathe for the protagonist’s escape. I have to say that this is a very successful psychological offensive.
The role of a star has to be mentioned. George Clooney has maintained his signature smile and his ever-changing suit from beginning to end no matter what the circumstances. He is handsome and sunny, not like a thief. Although the wrinkles on the face and the forehead lines on the forehead can't be hidden, it still makes people think that this is the image of the real perfect man. Brad looked more stern than Clooney. The gray suit and short hair suddenly gave me the illusion of seeing Tom Cruise in "Killing with a Knife". Although his smile is not much, it still makes people feel a kind of powerful. Little Universe is worthy of being a popular niche for many years. Another star, Matt Damon, doesn’t have too many roles. He plays a fledgling rookie. The advantage of Matt Damon is that he always acts like something, from the genius young man in "Mind Catcher" to "Infernal Affairs". From the undercover agent in "The Bournemouth" to the capable agent in "The Bourne", he can always successfully remove his shadow and truly integrate into the role, which is very good and powerful. Of course, the only woman in this men’s play must be able to light up the screen. Although Julia Roberts is very good, but I think her performance is not very good, although she was dressed in red when she appeared on the stage, not much. The opportunity to appear on the stage plus a few lines that are not painful or itchy, not very good but quite satisfactory, and Luye did it very successfully.
Although this typical Hollywood story is a routine based on love, although it is vulgar, it is still a little moving, especially when Clooney gets into the police car again. The plot is relatively compact, and there is no procrastination. From the beginning of the film, the protagonist’s plan to release from prison has been implemented step by step, without wasting a little precious film. The music part is also very good. Although the melody is not very catchy, the music is carried through from beginning to end, and the atmosphere of the film is well done. The kind of music that does not need to be very tense and violent, and it matches the rhythm of the film.
Sometimes you don’t need a special reason to watch a movie, and you don’t need to see the profound connotation of the movie. After all, the movie is just an entertainment tool. Hollywood does a good job, and this movie does a good job. If you are in a bad mood, empty in your heart, and boring in life, then you might as well take a look at this, finish it easily, enjoy life and enjoy the movie.
very good, very powerful.
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