So please don't ink me!

Trycia 2022-01-26 08:02:58

The film seems to show a lot of things, what human rights, human nature. I do not understand.
I was thinking if those "women" could say a few words less, would Sonny still go and rob?
(Well, I admit, I'm superficial)
I just feel like Sonny.
There are so many people with ink marks around! I remember a reporter asked some questions when interviewing Sonny in the film, in which Sonny answered "Have you ever been in prison", "No..." "Then you fucking told me about chicken feather prison?". . . . I just like it.
Not doing anything but advocating and brave by your side, watching what happened to you like a monkey. All of a sudden you decide to stop and that group of people just don't give a damn like that group of hostages! ! ! !
So please whoever, less ink, do what you can do, okay? ?

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Extended Reading
  • Shaun 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The empty scene at the beginning foreshadows everything the film wants to show. Sure enough, everything is extraordinary. Two people who have been hurt by the times, a bisexual, a victim of the Vietnam War, and simple madness are finally destroyed by this complex era. The giant wheel is crushed, and there is no residue left. They fought and took up guns, but nothing was beaten.

  • Jarvis 2022-03-22 09:01:21

    A surprising, happy and a little sad movie, full of unexpected drama, and even a bit of nonsensical humor. Compared with the classic and admirable first half of the film, the second half is a little procrastinated. , but it is precisely because of this that it nakedly and profoundly reflects a bunch of cruel phenomena and survival dilemmas about human nature and society. Al Pacino is too bright, John Keizer is too innocent.

Dog Day Afternoon quotes

  • Sonny: What's the matter with you? You shouldn't let something like that spoil your fun, you know. You got to get fun out of life.

  • Sonny: Shit. Where's the goddamn jet? They're always screamin' overhead, goin' somewhere, when you don't need 'em, you know.