Differences only when there is comparison

Llewellyn 2022-03-22 09:01:04

After watching "Stealing the Sky and Changing the Sun" and then watching "Eleven Arhats", I feel that the two films are really similar: first, the purpose, which can be said to be revenge; second, the method of committing crimes, both of which are gangs, a group of different skills but they all look very different. Powerful "technical" personnel completed the task perfectly under the control of a perfect plan; the final is the ending, almost happy ending. However, I personally feel that "Stealing the Sky" is a bit more exciting than "Eleven Arhats". The latter's whole crime process is too smooth, which makes people feel a little reasonable, and there is less expectation when watching the film...

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  • Nicholaus 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    I didn't actually add this entry! how is this possible! I watched the three in a row! ! Starring George Clooney! Brad Pitt, Matt Damon is his assistant! How could I not watch a movie where Julia Roots is the heroine! ! High IQ group crime is my favorite genre movie! ! How could I not watch it! ! It must be the ten months without internet at work o( ̄ヘ ̄o#)! ! ! !

  • Vaughn 2022-04-21 09:01:04

    Eleven Arhats is the best one in the trilogy. The latter two are completely fried rice, there is no need to watch. Eleven Arhats include such super-names as Clooney, Pitt, and Damon at the same time. This is the biggest attraction of the film, and it also proves the director's appeal. It seems to be a high-IQ crime story, but it lacks in highlighting the "high-IQ". Most people can guess the ending, and the entire crime process is too uneventful.

Ocean's Eleven quotes

  • Topher Grace: [during the celebrity poker game with Rusty teaching them how to play] Fellas! Fellas! Check this... all... red!

    [Lays down his hand, which is revealed as two diamonds and three hearts, as everyone at the table congratulates him on his "flush"]

  • Parole Board Member #1: Mr Ocean, the purpose of this hearing is to determine, whether, if released, you are likely to break the law again. While this was your first conviction, you have been implicated, though never charged, in over a dozen other confidence tricks and frauds. What can you tell us about those?

    Danny: [sitting alone directly in front of the parole board] As you say, ma'am, I was never charged.

    Parole Board Member #2: Mr Ocean, what we're trying to find out is was there a reason you chose to commit this crime, or was there a reason you simply got caught this time.

    Danny: [sitting alone directly in front of the parole board] My wife left me. I was upset. I fell into a self-destructive pattern.

    Parole Board Member #3: If released, is it likely you'd fall back into a similar pattern?

    Danny: [politely but sarcastically] She already left me once. I don't think she'd do it again just for kicks.