The black in front of me is not black, I want the white to be washed in the end

Hollie 2022-03-21 09:01:23

The young Michael Pearson went to the drug dealer with a knife and asked for dividends. To put it bluntly, it was actually a bargain between the buyer and the seller, but he was young and vigorous, relying on ruthlessness and desperation. Matthew also wants to take advantage of it, but if you play with your mind, you will become the villain. So obviously this film tells you to straighten up if you have something, and don't beep if you have nothing to do.

Michael wanted to wash his hands, and the reason he gave Matthew was that he had blood on his hands and that his background was not favorable once marijuana was legalized. Whether it's the truth or not, at least it shows that his hands are not clean. Therefore, this film is a story of gangsters eating gangsters. There are only protagonists and supporting roles, and there are no decent villains.

The biggest problem with Dry Eye is that it is too exposed, but basically every gangster movie has such a character, such as all the big brothers in Dongxing Society in Young and Dangerous. The role of this role is to make the protagonist who is actually black, at least appear better in character.

Of course, the protagonist of a gangster film also has a necessary element, that is, there are brothers. Others' subordinates are all self-interested, retreating in the face of danger, bullying the soft and fearing the hard, and turning against each other. Only he has the sincerity and sincerity, and is like a good brother in a family. Yes, all your glorious images are set off by your peers.

There are many destitute aristocrats in the United Kingdom. They must try their best to maintain the demeanor of aristocrats so as not to lose their only self-esteem. On the one hand, they have to worry about their future livelihoods. Therefore, Michael's land expansion is indeed a good move, because it is indeed a win-win situation. From the control of the right to speak, it is obvious that this group of ordinary people who are completely sheltered by their ancestors is much easier to deal with than those gangsters who are ruthless and ruthless. That's why he not only managed to get the land he wanted, but even became friends with most of them. And Michael, who wants to wash his hands with gold, obviously knows that if he can successfully land on the shore, these friends will be more useful to him in the future. So it makes sense to help people find a daughter. However, the part of looking for a daughter really makes people sigh that the British world is getting worse and worse, and the gangs are getting harder and harder. A bunch of playboys who get together to take drugs don't give a shit about you, even the street gangsters don't take you seriously. The scene in which Ray and the others were panting and chasing people made people look pitiful, even thinking, just shoot, I won't give you extra points for being a bad guy.

The ending is very dramatic, which is also Guy Ritchie's usual routine. In the end, it was a group of fitness students who decided the story goes. The coach saved the second-in-command, and the student saved the boss. Of course, this may not have been the original intention. However, with the Russian oligarch Liang Zi, Michael's retirement road may be even more difficult.

Trivia:

1. Hugh Grant filmed his scene with Charlie Hunnam in five days, and their dialogue spanned more than 40 pages of lines.

2. Hugh Grant revealed that he did not meet Matthew McConaughey during filming.

3. The grill at Raymond's house, which is featured in the movie, was designed by Guy Ritchie.

4. Many of Michelle Dockery's monologues were written or rewritten on the day of filming. Before filming, she only had a few hours to memorize them.

5. Kate Beckinsale originally starred in the film, but withdrew for personal reasons two weeks after filming began. Michelle Dockery replaced her.

6. Sting played JD in Guy Ritchie's Two Smoking Guns (1998). His daughter, Eliot Sumner, plays Laura Pressfield in the film, the daughter of a nobleman recovered by Raymond.

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The Gentlemen quotes

  • Rosalind Pearson: He's a fox, and foxes have a predictable nature. Trust this Jew about that Jew. If you let him in the henhouse, you can expect blood and feathers everywhere.

  • Matthew: How does anyone grow fifty tons of super skunk without letting anyone else know how they do it?

    Mickey Pearson: I'm flattered to hear that from you, Matthew. I imagine that big brain of yours is sweating a stream of tears just trying to figure it out.

    Matthew: Brilliance should be acknowledged