Leave no impression

Dariana 2022-01-25 08:02:49

First of all, I have to admit that I downloaded the Chinese dubbed version, which greatly affected my viewing effect. I've been watching this type of film before, so it seems that this film hasn't caught a glimpse in terms of screenwriting or performance.

I prefer sophisticated methods or unexpected endings, but unfortunately, this film does not have the above two points.

Edward and Jason were the second reason I watched this film. They were depressed and depressed. The poor dubbing made me completely lose interest in these two people.

The only comfort is that the film is not too long, so be it.

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Extended Reading
  • Shannon 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    I feel like I haven't seen such a tense movie in a long time. The car mechanic who joined later is very good. In the future, if my car breaks down, I will let him fix it for me! ... The plot is a bit scattered, and there is not much conflict. The one who paid his cousin disappeared from the audience's field of vision during the pursuit, and suddenly appeared at the end. The arrangement was "very good"... The ending is simple

  • Dwight 2022-04-20 09:01:12

    Although it is a remake, and although Norton reluctantly plays the villain, luckily, all the actors are on point.

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.