It's the first time I've seen a movie of this type, and Al Pacino really does it well. I don't like the previous storyline, it's like narrating some things flatly, there is no climax and no turning point (haha, maybe I didn't understand it too well). In fact, all Calidor wanted was to scrape together $75,000 to go to Bahamas paradise to take taxis to tourists. He always wanted to wash his hands, but morality made him do it again and again. thing. At the beginning of the movie, he said that there are no friends in the underworld, but he always regarded David as a friend in the back. When he was running a nightclub, he asked his subordinates to protect David. When David asked him for help, he chose to return the morality and gave up Kyle. . The turning point of the story begins when David chooses to kill the gangster who escaped from prison on the boat. At that moment, Kalido cannot escape the fate of being hunted down. One day after that, he learned about David's bribery, greed for money, betrayal of friends, etc. through the recording, and also learned about Kyle's pregnancy. The story is very cleverly arranged. Many people say that the final ending is not very good, but I think it is reasonable, just like what Kyle said when he persuaded Kalido not to take risks, "The ending of this dream is not in Paradise, but in me Holding you and running to the emergency room at three in the middle of the night", the ending really fulfilled the beginning.
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