the world we live in

Ofelia 2022-01-27 08:08:03

not bad. Like the previous ones said, the idea of ​​the movie is a bit like the king of war. Just change the time and place. And there are historical origins.
The sense of the picture is very strong, I think of IN BRUGES. I also take the Guggenheim as an example.
I feel that the climax of the whole drama is the dialogue between SKRASSON and SALINGGER at the end. This is the rules of the game in this world, one person, or several people, and others are dead. This rule will continue to operate. Money, politics, conspiracy, interests, all entwined. SALINGER has long understood this truth, but he is not reconciled and wants to be a hero outside the system, but in the end he has no choice but to shake the tree.

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  • Alivia 2022-03-19 09:01:05

    The soundtrack is good, the European cityscapes are refined enough, and the gunfights are bloody enough. The warriors shot indiscriminately in the Guggenheim, my heart hurts, every bullet is stuck in my heart, in my heart! The ending is a bit weak, the villain said a lot of nonsense "you can't kill me, I can't change the situation", and as a result, an Italian killer came, shot twice, and disappeared. The lesson of blood - don't mess with anyone, don't mess with the Italians!

  • Madilyn 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The first half is also very good, blockbuster style! By the end it's fucking mentally retarded, insane style!

The International quotes

  • Louis Salinger: Based on everything I've read about you, you seem like the kind of man who aspired to die for something more than this.

    Wilhelm Wexler: Well, this is the difference between truth and fiction. Fiction has to make sense.

  • Wilhelm Wexler: Character is easier kept than recovered.