Negative Ratings

Gia 2022-03-21 09:01:03

I didn't find anything good about this movie, and it failed my expectations of it.
A man who can’t do anything well came up with a stupid idea and did a stupid thing, which led to a series of tragedies. It was neither thrilling, nor tortuous, nor thought provoking. The story was fairly smooth, so give Samsung.
It was beyond my expectation that the pregnant female police officer did not die. The cold-blooded assassin saw her without a headshot. In the end, she ended successfully. Although it was very comforting, she felt that she lacked a destructive power.
Tragedy is the destruction of valuable things for others to see. We saw a happy family, a female police officer giving birth to a new life. After receiving a call in the morning, the husband insisted on getting up and making breakfast for her. This is a valuable and beautiful thing. If the female police officer dies and makes people feel sad and indignant, this movie will be even more powerful. I think so.

2015.4.24

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Extended Reading
  • Nina 2022-03-22 09:01:03

    20200620 four stars, 20121223 four stars, 20170106 three stars. There are a bunch of Jia Zhangke, Lu Chuan and Feng Xiaogang in the United States, shooting all classes and subjects, but there is only one Lao Mouzi in the world, and only one in Godard's entire film history. After watching so many movies, I think Cohen has only one. The screenwriter expresses the popular expression, the audio-visual grammar is concise, and the humorous and elegant criticizes the world. For comparison, Jamusch Coffee, Penn Green Tea, Coen Soy Milk, Quentin Bak Kut Teh, Lynch Syrup

  • Jeff 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    At first glance, it is the works of the Cohn brothers. As always, there may be a pleasant surprise in those years, but I feel a bit tired after seeing more of Cohn's works.

Fargo quotes

  • Shep Proudfoot: [to Carl after he inadvertently put a police chief on Shep's trail who's an ex-con] Fuckin' asshole!

  • Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Mr. Lundegaard? This is Reilly Diefenbach from GMAC. How are you this morning?

    Jerry Lundegaard: [into the phone] Real good. How are you?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Pretty good, Mr. Lundegaard. I must say, you are damn hard to get a hold of over the phone.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Well, we're pretty darn busy here, but that's the way we like it.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Well, that's for sure. The reason why I've been trying to reach you is that these last financing documents that you sent over to us... I can't read the serial numbers of the vehicles...

    Jerry Lundegaard: [getting nervous] Yah, well I already got the money. The loans are in place. I already got the...

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, the 320 thousand... you got the money last month from us.

    Jerry Lundegaard: So, we're all set then.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, but the vehicles that you're borrowing on, I just can't read the serial numbers on your application. Maybe if you could just read...

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah, but the deal's already done. I've already got the money.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Yah, but we have an audit here and I just have to know that these vehicles that your financing with this money that they really exist.

    Jerry Lundegaard: [getting more nervous] Well... they exist all right.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Well, I'm pretty sure they do, but I can't read the serial numbers here. Maybe if you could read the numbers to me on the first...

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah... well... see... I don't have them in front of me. Why don't I just fax you over a copy?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] No, no, a fax is no good. That's what I have here and I can't read the darn thing.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Yah, I'll have my girl send you a copy then.

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] Okay, that's good. But I need to tell you that if I can't correlate these numbers with those specific vehicles, then I'm gonna have to call back all that money.

    Jerry Lundegaard: How much money did you say that was?

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] $320,000. I have to correlate that money with the cars that it's being lent on.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Okay, no problem. I'll just fax...

    Reilly Diefenbach: [voice] No, no...

    Jerry Lundegaard: I mean send it right over. I'll shoot it right over. Good bye.

    [hangs up]