Power, love, friendship

Alexander 2022-03-21 09:01:03

Power: Relying on one's own wisdom and diligence like Ace, or relying on violence like Nikki, unscrupulously can obtain wealth in the eyes of ordinary people, but it is only a drop in the bucket compared to the big man behind it. It is the group of people who are in charge of the society who make the rules behind the scenes, and this group is a combination of the black and white roads, whether it is a person like Ace trying to obtain wealth in a normal way under the existing rule system or a group of people who use violence like Niqi. Those who profit by violating the rules can only achieve this without affecting the pockets of the bigwigs or with their permission. This is also a true portrayal of society.
Love: No matter how a man has wisdom, wealth, and ability, like Ace, he may also be weak in the face of love. Ace’s mistake is that he thinks money, child, and his love can make Jin Jier fall in love with him, but in fact it doesn’t. In the end, his love strengthened his possessiveness, and he refused to let her go, which eventually led to tragedy. One piece of advice for women is, never marry someone you don't love because of other factors.
Friendship: Men can achieve a career because of friendship and common goals, or they may ruin the career because of differences of opinion, and even ruin the friendship for many years. A good solution is to part ways in time when there are fundamental differences. In addition, a friend's wife is really not to be deceived.

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Extended Reading
  • Lacey 2021-10-20 18:59:46

    Well, the hostess has some scum. . .

  • Zella 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Among Martin's many good films, this one seems rather bleak. A lot of narration, the picture and the narration complete a great dual narrative. Regarding the expression of violence, there are both straightforward blood and sideways. The description of women is not erotic, independent and unbiased.

Casino quotes

  • Ace Rothstein: [as he frees his daughter] When did this happen, honey?

    Amy Rothstein: [very upset] I don't know...

    Ace Rothstein: You don't know? What time did your mother do this? When did she leave?

    Amy Rothstein: I don't know...

    [moans softly]

  • Ace Rothstein: [voice over] Who could resist? Anywhere else in the country, I was a bookie, a gambler, always lookin' over my shoulder, hassled by cops, day and night. But here, I'm 'Mr Sam Rothstein'. I'm not only legitimate, but running a casino. And that's like selling dreams for cash.