Guns, money, drugs. (Serious spoilers, enter with caution)

Mae 2022-03-21 09:01:03

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There are three main lines in the story, one is Eddy. Two, "Hatchet" Harry. Third, Ed's neighbor "Dog".
At the beginning of the story, Ed owed Harry debts because of gambling and demanded to be paid off within a week. Just as Ed and the four were extremely anxious, they heard neighbors talking and found that they could get a lot from the neighbors’ gang of gangsters. Money. These three main characters also bring out a series of branch characters. The more characters, the harder it is to control the overall rhythm of the movie. Gerich used three props to connect these people together: money, drugs, and two big smokers.
The first item, money. The financial relationship between Ed and Harry involves the debt collector Chris and his son.
The second prop, drugs. The exchange of interests between Dog's subordinate Plank and Winston and other drug gangs caused the idea of ​​Dog to rob Winston and others. But Winston and others were under Roy the black man, and the film laid a line here. Ed and the others knew about Dog's plan and wanted a mantis to catch the oriole. Ed and the others needed weapons, so they found Nick the "Greek" and got the third prop, two big smokers. Nick helped the buyer after obtaining the drugs and found Roy.
The third prop, two big smoke guns. Harry asked Barry the Baptist to find two big smoking guns, so Barry commissioned two fat and skinny thieves to steal them, and the fat and skinny thieves sold the guns to Nick. Nick sold it to Ed and others.
The center of the story is the four of Ed, when Ed and others successfully robbed neighbor Dog, the movie began to climax. The two groups of Dog and Roy mistakenly thought that each other was an enemy, and started a rush, and both suffered. Chris and his son took the two big smoke guns and the money and gave it to Harry. The fat and thin thief wanted to get the two big smoke guns back. He followed closely and entered Harry's office. Harry and the fat and thin thief were both injured. . At the end, the four of Ed got the guns, and Chris and his son got the money. The video ends. The whole movie is full of drama and comedy.
Gerich used humorous lines and three props, and multiple characters in the story gave the audience a refreshing dramatic effect. After Gerich’s work "Snatch and Snatch" also continues, Alessandro González's "Love is a bitch" and "Tongtian Tower" are also masterpieces of multiple clues in the narrative, using one or Several small props connect characters from different time and space to produce rich changes.

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

    Gangster movies are rejuvenated

  • Herminio 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    English foul language, black humor. Unpredictable life, and the hapless stupid thief.

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels quotes

  • Gary: So who's the gov'? Who we doing this for?

    Barry the Baptist: You're doing it for me, that's all you need to know. You know because you need to know.

    Gary: I see. One of them "on a need to know basis" things is it. Like one of them James Bond films.

    Barry the Baptist: Careful. Remember who's giving you this job.

  • Tom: Listen to this one then; you open a company called the Arse Tickler's Faggot Fan Club. You take an advert in the back page of some gay mag, advertising the latest in arse-intruding dildos, sell it a bit with, er... I dunno, "does what no other dildo can do until now", latest and greatest in sexual technology. Guaranteed results or money back, all that bollocks. These dills cost twenty-five each; a snip for all the pleasure they are going to give the recipients. They send a cheque to the company name, nothing offensive, er, Bobbie's Bits or something, for twenty-five. You put these in the bank for two weeks and let them clear. Now this is the clever bit. Then you send back the cheques for twenty-five pounds from the real company name, Arse Tickler's Faggot Fan Club, saying sorry, we couldn't get the supply from America, they have sold out. Now you see how many of the people cash those cheques; not a single soul, because who wants his bank manager to know he tickles arses when he is not paying in cheques!

    Bacon: So how long do you have to wait for a return?

    Tom: Probably no more than four weeks.

    Bacon: Well what good is that if we need it in six... no, five days?

    Tom: Well it was still a good idea.