"Hidden the sky and cross the sea beauty plan"

Scot 2022-03-17 09:01:04

I watched another movie starring Anne Hathaway. It really doesn't matter if a woman is handsome. In the play, Debbie was framed by her boyfriend and imprisoned. After 5 years in prison, she designed how to take revenge. It reminded me of Michael's careful planning in "Prison Break". After being released from prison, Debbie meticulously planned how to steal Cartier's diamond necklace worth 150 million and put the blame on her boyfriend. She first found her ex-jail partner Du, played by Cate Blanchett. Du has been selling fake wine. After listening to Debbie's plan and knowing Debbie's original intention, out of trust in Debbie and a seamless grasp of the plan, Du found five other people to implement the plan together. There are diamond cutters, professional pickpockets, beautiful spies, top hackers, and well-known designers who are heavily in debt. As a result, there is no suspense, the plan was successful, and everyone received nearly 400 million in receipts. Boyfriend was framed and jailed. The biggest reversal is that the brainless star played by Anne Hathaway was willing to be designed and participated in the plan, and finally divided 400 million. And her motive for joining was only because she had no friends. The most impressive thing is that a barrage netizen said that with a high IQ, there is nothing that can't be done. I think it is precisely because people with high IQs need to be educated to do something and not to do something. The most important thing in education is not to teach people knowledge, but to make people have morals. In this way, crime in the world will be reduced and the world will be at peace.

Concealing the Sky: The Beauty Plan (2018)
6.7
2018 / USA / Comedy Crime / Gary Ross / Sandra Bullock Cate Blanchett

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  • Josiane 2022-03-21 09:01:39

    It was a good thing to have so many actresses in the same scene, is it a show? No, the character creation is very superficial, the motives are completely unclear, and there is no drama to be mad. The lily lines of the two heroines are so vaguely written that I don't know if they are intentional or not. The Asian characters are all very disgusting stereotypes. The robbery scene was mediocre, and the part that should have been exciting and exciting was the cameo of the star and the close-up of the figure :)

  • Keith 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    If we merge with Eleven Arhats, can we produce twenty Arhats in a few years? ...the theft without a moth is so worry-free, only after watching a movie did I realize that Anne Hathaway's neck is really long.

Ocean's Eight quotes

  • Debbie Ocean: [as she sits down] Hello, John.

    John Frazier: Hello, Debbie. You look well, how long's it been?

    Debbie Ocean: A few years, minus good behavior.

    John Frazier: Right

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah

    John Frazier: Thank you for calling. I was gonna call you.

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah, I didn't do it.

    John Frazier: Of course not. You were just on camera 20 feet away while the jewels were being nicked. It's a coincidence.

    Debbie Ocean: No. That's a solid alibi.

    John Frazier: What is it? Is it genetic? Are the whole family like this?

    Debbie Ocean: Except for my Aunt Ida.

    John Frazier: Librarian?

    Debbie Ocean: Hmm. Homemaker.

    John Frazier: Right, I'm gonna make this easy for you. I don't want you. I just want the necklace. I don't care. I'll say I found it in a cab.

    Debbie Ocean: How about some of it?

    John Frazier: How much?

    Debbie Ocean: Hypothetically, 10%.

    John Frazier: And where's the hypothetical rest?

    Debbie Ocean: Oh, I don't know. Literally.

    John Frazier: Oh, God. This is exhausting! I mean, when they said come over, I was like... Ugh. You know, with the jet lag, the time difference, Arsenal in the Cup Final this weekend. But now I'm here. It's bloody interesting.

    Debbie Ocean: Yeah?

    John Frazier: So it's not just profit, it's revenge. It's a twofer.

    [about Claude]

    John Frazier: He frames you, you frame him, scores are settled.

  • Detective: [in the interrigation room] Well, it seems four sweet old ladies, who apparently don't exist, have recently transferred some very large sums of money into Becker Holdings, LLC. Do you know how that might have happened, Mr. Becker?

    Claude Becker: [in total shock] I think I need a lawyer.