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Kira 2022-03-20 09:01:03

Sam "Ace" (Robert De Niro) Nicky (Joe Pessi) Sam is a very thoughtful person. He calculates all the factors related to betting, including the wind and the contestants' relationship status, so he never misses. His genius allowed him to be hired to a casino in Las Vegas, and to make a lot of money for the casino. Nicky is a good friend who has known Sam for 35 years. He robs and commits evil. "Las Vegas has no criminals before him." He was originally hired by the "home" bosses to protect sam, but because he was always breaking the law, making money, robbing, and fighting other casinos, he attracted the attention of the police. At the same time, Sam is very serious about the operation of the casino, which caused him to disagree with Nicky. He offended the official by expelling the idle relatives of the local officials. His wife Ginger also had an old relationship with her first love. The prosperous and prosperous casinos and drunken gold fans of the old days have gradually come to an end. The fierce man loves to kill with a pen (physical). In the "Quick Chase" series, john wick (Keanu Reeves) is famous for killing people with a pencil; in the first part, just a mouthful is frightening, and the second part is a classic repeat. In the Cyberpunk 2077 movie, Jonny Silverhand (or Keanu) also paid tribute to the pencil murder scene. Joe Pessi was naturally tough enough, but he didn't have the killer temperament of a cold surgeon like Keanu. The pen is really a classic prop for killers, and different usages can reflect the character's personality. Keanu was almost killed in one shot, steady, accurate, and ruthless, with a pencil stuck in his eye socket. And Qiao Peixi grabbed the man’s pen, and thrust it into his fat-filled neck again and again, fiercely like a mad dog; the other party slowly fell to the ground, gradually bleeding like a shot (I’m very curious about this, fat Will it come out before the blood, or the first few shots can't immediately bleed due to the thick fat?). De Niro and Joe Pessi also collaborated in "The Good Guys," and they were equally bad. Joe Pesci is suitable to play a mad dog, he is a Tony Montana character, even more sordid. He didn't see any weakness in the face of death. De Niro is always rigorous and methodical. Compared to doing evil, he is more charismatic as a conspirator or Don. For him, gambling is not a huge amount of entertainment, but eventually becomes a job he has to do. In the scene in which the film bosses invited him to run the casino, it was pointed out that he always showed people in a worrying or even passive image, which made his evil convincing and charming. He is bad, but not as bad as Nicky. He separates him from the business of running a casino. He is a dedicated manager with a boss and employees. He loves Ginger so much that he gives him a lot of wealth. For her, the key is only for her to keep. Even if he was betrayed many times by Ginger, he still hesitated. It's not that he is unwilling to cash in the money and jewels given to Ginger, "If I give her the money and jewels, then I will never see her." Love is always a refuge for bad people. One of the more interesting episodes is that Nicky has played golf for too long, and the agent monitoring him ran out of fuel and had to make an emergency landing on the lawn. At the beginning of the film, Sam was bombed by a car bomb. Many movies I watched recently are flashbacks like this, "Sunset Boulevard" and "Dawn of the Love Owl" are the same, the difference is that only sam is not dead. Murder films and gang epic films are suitable for this flashback. It's oily, so I can only make an emergency landing on the lawn. At the beginning of the film, Sam was bombed by a car bomb. Many movies I watched recently are flashbacks like this, "Sunset Boulevard" and "Dawn of the Love Owl" are the same, the difference is that only sam is not dead. Murder films and gang epic films are suitable for this flashback. It's oily, so I can only make an emergency landing on the lawn. At the beginning of the film, Sam was bombed by a car bomb. Many movies I watched recently are flashbacks like this, "Sunset Boulevard" and "Dawn of the Love Owl" are the same, the difference is that only sam is not dead. Murder films and gang epic films are suitable for this flashback.

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  • Humberto 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Robert De Niro is really handsome, the seed http://dianying.fm/movie/casino-1995/

  • Joyce 2022-04-21 09:01:03

    The old horse has a plot of hatred of women, which seems to be more affirmed in Cacino. The lens is gorgeous and eye-catching, especially the lighting is very special. Not to mention the editing, this rhythm does not let you breathe at all, and it is more compact than "Goodfellas".

Casino quotes

  • [Closeup of the Cowboy's white-socked feet with no shoes on a poker table]

    Ace Rothstein: [to Billy Sherbert, referring to Cowboy] I don't give a shit who he's connected to. Tell him to take his fucking feet off the table. What's he think this is, a goddamn sawdust joint?

    Billy Sherbert: [approaches Cowboy] Sir, would you mind taking your feet off the table and putting your shoes on, please?

    Cowboy: [sighs] Yeah, I would mind. I'm having a bad night.

    Billy Sherbert: [returning to Ace] Fucking asshole won't budge.

    Ace Rothstein: [smoking a cigarette] Call security.

    [approaching Cowboy and says firmly]

    Ace Rothstein: How are you?

    Cowboy: Good. How are you?

    Ace Rothstein: Good. You want to do me a favor? You want to take your feet off the table and put your shoes back on?

    Cowboy: Fuck you.

    [Ace walks nearby to Security Guards]

    Ace Rothstein: I want you vacate this guy off the premises, and I want you to exit him off his feet and use his head to open the fucking door.

    [Three security guards approach Cowboy]

    Security Guard: Sir, you're gonna have to leave. You mind accompanying us outside?

    Cowboy: Bullshit, I ain't going anywhere.

    Security Guard: Bullshit, you're out of here, cowboy!

    [Security Guard knocks his feet off the table, as the others lift him off his seat]

    Cowboy: Fuck you! FUCK YOU!

    Security Guard: Yeah?

    Cowboy: You know who you're fucking with? Huh? Do you? You fucking faggot! Do you know who you're fucking with? Huh? Do you?

    Security Guard: Now, move along.

    Cowboy: [screaming at Ace, who follows him] You fucking faggot! Do you know who you're fucking with?

    [the Security Guards carry him out and forcefully shove him towards a side exit]

    Cowboy: Leave me alone!

    Security Guard: Here we go.

    Cowboy: [grunting] You gotta be kidding me!

    [Security Guards lift him off his feet and, holding him like a battering ram, smash his head into the door]

    Ace Rothstein: [voiceover, after having cowboy thrown out] Sure enough, an hour later, I get the call.

    Nicky Santoro: [into telephone] Ace, what happened over there? I mean, did you know that guy you threw out was with me?

    [in background the cowboy stands there with some other guys]

    Ace Rothstein: [into telephone] No, I didn't know that. But you know what he did?

    Nicky Santoro: No.

    [He gives Cowboy a look]

    Ace Rothstein: He insulted Billy. And then I walked over to him politely and he tells me to go fuck myself.

    Nicky Santoro: What?

    Ace Rothstein: Then he called me a faggot. So what do you think I do? I threw that cocksucker out.

    Nicky Santoro: What? Hold on a second.

    [He puts down the phone, to Cowboy]

    Nicky Santoro: Hey, come here.

    [Cowboy walks up to him]

    Nicky Santoro: You called my friend a faggot? You tell him to go fuck himself?

    Cowboy: [stuttering] Nicky, I didn't - I did - I didn't...

    Nicky Santoro: [angry] Is that what you did? Tell him to go fuck himself? You fucking hick! Fucking.

    [Nicky hits Cowboy on the head with phone. He falls back, groaning. Ace listens to the noise of Nicky roughing up Cowboy]

    Nicky Santoro: You big fucking hick, you. Come here. Come here.

    [to Frank Marino]

    Nicky Santoro: Get him up. Come here.

    Frank Marino: Get up, get up.

    Nicky Santoro: [to Cowboy] You go over there right now and you apologize. You better hope he lets you back in. If you ever get out of line over there again, I'll smash your fucking head so hard you won't be able to get that cowboy hat on. You hear me? Fucking hick.

    [backs on the phone]

    Nicky Santoro: Sammy, listen. This guy obviously doesn't know who he was talking to, you understand? He doesn't know that, uh, we're dear friends. I mean, he's already very sorry. But, uh, if you could do me a favor to let him back in, I swear to you he'll never get out of line again. I promise you that.

    Ace Rothstein: If he does it again, he's out for good. I don't care what it is, Nick, I'm gonna ha- I'll - I'll never let him in the place again.

    Nicky Santoro: I'm sorry about this. Really. All right, Ace?

    Ace Rothstein: Okay.

    Nicky Santoro: Thanks, pal.

    [hangs up and turns to cowboy for round two of his scolding]

    Nicky Santoro: You took your boots off? You put your feet on the table... you shit-kicking, stinky, horse-manure-smelling motherfucker you! You fuck me up over there, I'll stick you in a hole in the fucking desert! You understand?

    [slapping Cowboy in the face]

    Nicky Santoro: Go over there and apologize.

    [kicking the chastined Cowboy away]

    Nicky Santoro: Go! Get the fuck out of here!

    Cowboy: Nicky, I'm sorry!

  • Nicky Santoro: Fuckin' bosses. I mean, they're smokin' their Di Nobilis and they're eatin' trippa and fuckin' suffritt', you know, fried pigs guts? While, if I wanna talk private, I gotta go to a fuckin' bus stop.