After reading the analysis of the Great God, I probably have

Andy 2022-03-21 09:01:23

(The subjectivity of people is too strong. To be honest, I have a very shallow impression of the plot, I feel it is not good, and I have not been able to successfully associate the film and the movie name with my own understanding)

[Gentlemen in suits and shoes, confident and calm, drinking expensive wine, eating steak, colluding with dignitaries and nobles for huge profits, secretly engaged in dangerous and illegal activities such as drug trafficking and murder, when they want to take threats to solve the problem, they also I will always talk to you about the truth of life in a leisurely manner, and talk to you in the image of an orthodox businessman and a gentleman. They always appear calm and calm when they encounter problems, because they have experienced too many things related to life and death. Prepared for life and death, they can always solve these problems to avoid fatalities. ——From the Internet]

What I remember is probably making a fortune on drugs - wanting to wash your hands in a golden pot - being forced to protect myself and kill myself (the big cousin is pretty & money can really cover up too many illegal actions by herself), oh yes, the middle pushes the story The development is a private detective who wants to threaten to expose black material.

There are about five groups of people: big drug lords and aristocrats, wealthy American businessmen with means, Asian gangsters, fighting coaches and gangster students, newspaper bosses and private investigators. The first three groups are all gentlemen in suits and ties, but they are bad in secret. !

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The Gentlemen quotes

  • Mickey Pearson: I like middle age. I like gentrification, private schools, fine wines, and a spoonful of caviar to help my medicine go down. But most importantly, I'm looking forward to spending more time with you.

    Rosalind Pearson: Of course you are.

  • Ray: I should stab you with that fucking rolling pin!

    Fletcher: Oh, don't be cunty. I was just hoping we could have a cozy little drink together. So, I've got a meeting on Saturday at your favorite newspaper. As the best private investigator in this smoky little town, good evening, ladies and gentlemen, they are ready to put a hundred and fifty grand in my pocket to give them some filth. Good for me, that, but in this case, it's bad for you.