Pirates of Fire Movie Review

Houston 2022-03-21 09:01:03

I don't have much resistance to the story of robbing the bank. I was very excited at the beginning.

It was quite comfortable when I watched it, and I feel that the advantages of this film are mainly the authenticity of the details. Top grade.

The second is the plot, there is a plot. But the life of the police is more offbeat. What work is too busy to take care of home. I'm fast forwarding this one. But it can be forgiven.

There are too many "love" episodes in the middle. I fast forward anyway. I think it affected the rhythm of the film. Besides, gangsters, there is an innocent story behind everyone, I really have goose bumps.

In the end, the boss grabbed the bank with the money and hugged the girl. He had to escape smoothly and had to go back to get revenge. Is this a brain temptation. Still tired of living. The girl is too ugly, she would rather die than be with her.


The worst thing in the end is the perfect ending of the victory of truth, kindness and beauty. In the final battle on the top of the Forbidden City, it was obvious that the big boss had the upper hand, but the good policeman shot and killed him first. What kind of physical principle is this? Did the boss' bullet be blown away by the wind in an instant? Or Parkinson shook his hand the moment he shot, hitting himself? I really can't accept the final ending. I insisted on 170 minutes. The last shot made me cry silently. This shot was doomed. I watched only a second-rate movie.

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  • Vincent Hanna: [over the radio with Drucker, referring to Neil and his crew] What are you going to take them on? Breaking and entering? They didn't steal anything, don't you get it? It gets knocked back to some chicken shit misdemeanor they do six months and their out, no fucking way

  • Neil McCauley: [talking privately in the back of the diner] I'm looking for a driver that can handle scanners and a radio right now today, you remember the drill?

    Donald Breedan: Yeah man sure

    Neil McCauley: You cool?

    Donald Breedan: You know I'm cool

    Neil McCauley: One answer right now, yes or no?

    Donald Breedan: Yeah fuck it, you're on

    Neil McCauley: Out back in five