The hero Charlie is a big mistake

Eriberto 2022-01-25 08:02:49

The movie is good on the whole, but I hate this kind of forcibly inserted emotional scene. Charlie's emotional and hesitant way of talking to the hostess is nauseous. Perhaps the reality is that the two of them will love each other to hate each other and then reunited because of the death of their old father, but the director seems to have forgotten the theme of the movie. The scene of the episode will do once or twice, and it will be harmful again and again. I just want to fast forward and just want to scold my mother. In addition, the most unsuccessful characterization is the male protagonist Charlie. At the beginning, when the gold succeeded, the old man screamed at the prospective son-in-law and it was disgusting.

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  • Lois 2022-03-21 09:01:18

    It's a pity that the film is not strong as a whole, and it didn't make a deep impression on people.

  • Shanna 2022-03-18 09:01:02

    Also known as: Stealing the Day / Tian Luo Pirates Director: F. Gary Gray (F. Gary Gray) Starring: Mark Wahlberg / Charlize Theron / Edward Norton Release year: 2003 Official website: http://www.italianjobmovie.com/ Producer Country/Region: France/UK/USA imdb link: tt0317740

The Italian Job quotes

  • John Bridger: I feel so optimistic. How do you feel?

    Charlie Croker: [shrugging] I'm fine.

    John Bridger: Fine? You know what "fine" stands for, don't you?

    Charlie Croker: Yeah, unfortunately.

    John Bridger: Freaked out...

    Charlie Croker: Insecure...

    John Bridger: Neurotic...

    Charlie Croker: And Emotional.

    John Bridger: You see those columns behind you?

    Charlie Croker: [looks behind him and sees the pillars] What about them?

    John Bridger: That's where they used to string up thieves who felt fine.

    Charlie Croker: After you.

  • Lyle: I am The Napster.