Frankly speaking, I personally don't like this kind of talkative movie.
The man who leads the dog is a bit handsome, and the other handsome man who plays with the dog is Keanu Reeves. Is the dog's obsession in "Fast Pursuit" influenced by this film?
The most quintessential part of the whole film is in the 30 minutes or so, Norton's sharp criticism and questioning of cosmetic surgery, race, religion, police, etc. Reminds me of the choice life in "Trainspotting".
Handsome guys are very popular when they go to prison. I am afraid that picking up soap will lead to nightmares.
Does foul language mean truth? But in reality, foul language is indeed full, especially among men's friends.
Norton has become a drug dealer, and he is getting deeper and deeper. School education, (vain) girlfriends, good friends and social environment are all inseparable. Of course, personal choice comes first. There is an idiom in Cantonese : A cow can't keep its head down without drinking water.
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