The biggest feeling this movie gives me is that after watching it, I hate every character in it.
(Except for the cute and loving amy)
Friends are plastic brotherhood. It seems that they can cut each other's ribs, but in the end they are all thinking about how to cut each other's ribs.
The theme of love doesn't seem to exist at all, not to mention that the heroine is a pure form, so angry that people want to slap her twice. The feeling of love of the male protagonist is not the kind of pure love, there is a desire to conquer, a desire to win, and a bit of licking.
As for the brothers, he is really a 24k pure bad guy. He despises everyone, despises all rules, and gains a sense of self-fulfillment by hurting and humiliating others.
They are bloody and ugly reality, distorted human desires.
It's as if the movie tells us in the form of a narration from the beginning that no gambler can win in the casino. No matter how much you win temporarily, as long as you keep betting, you will always lose.
In the last set of shots, the former casinos have been demolished by blasts, creating a newer or more dull and naive, streamlined entertainment industry in the protagonist's words.
The bright line of this movie is the demise of a casino in Las Vegas, and behind it is the history of the decline and fall of the American and Italian mafia.
The scene of a group of elderly people with ventilators undergoing trial in the courtroom is really vivid. It is a pity that I am really lacking in this type of knowledge, and there is no way to make more in-depth insights.
It's also a pity.
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