Someone named the scene where Liv Tyler washes his car in the film " Micku 's Night" as one of the top ten sexiest movie scenes. But in the film, Liv Tyler is wearing a light purple low-cut short dress, revealing a pair of beautiful legs, and inadvertently pours the faucet on herself, she can't tell whether she is washing the car or washing herself, so she is watching from the side. Fat cops can barely take it.
This scene has also been remade many times. For example, in the first season of the American TV series "Desperate Housewives", Edie staged the car wash on the corridor to seduce Mike. It's just that Edie's temptation seems deliberate and slutty, while Liv Tyler's discharge seems innocent and natural, as if inherently sexy, and as if mixed with innocence and charm.
After watching the film that year, I made a simple definition: in front of "absolute beauty + seemingly weak", men who have been stimulated to protect can only think through the lower body. At least some of the men in the film are like that.
At the beginning of the film, Randy (Matt Dillon), a bartender of "McCoo", goes to find a killer (Michael Douglas), intending to buy a murderer and let his girlfriend Julie (Liv Tyler) go there. He reported to heaven or hell because he was completely under her control, and inexplicably became an accomplice in two murders, and even his own home became Zhu Er's.
It turned out that one night, on the way home from get off work, Randy met Julie, a gorgeous girl who was struggling to escape from a large car. Randy was immediately fascinated by her angelic breath, gorgeous face, sexy dress, and charming tone, and couldn't help but take the initiative to help her and take her home. When she woke up in the middle of the night, Joel gently told Randy that she was partnering with the big man, she was here to step on the spot, and the big man would come in a while, and they were going to loot him.
The big man took Randy to the bar, the gun pressed against him and asked him to open the safe, but Julie suddenly shot the big man, and the big man died immediately. Julie used innocent eyes and a gentle and seductive tone to make Randy "admit" like a ghost, he killed the big man in self-defense, Julie even pretended to be Randy's girlfriend, and Randy lost his head. . The fat policeman Daelin (played by John Goodman), who came to the scene to investigate, was shocked when he saw Julie, thinking that she was like his dead wife, and that Randy was not worthy of her at all.
Because of the murder, the boss opened Randy, Julie gently encouraged Randy to steal from the boss's house, and she was responsible for diverting the boss away. So, Randy gradually became Julie's new partner... Until one day, Julie cleverly used the fat policeman to drive Randy out of Randy's house.
Randy's cousin, lawyer Carl (Paul Reisel), is also looking for help, and he turns to a psychiatrist because of his obsession with a woman who is his cousin's girlfriend, Julie. He had seen her outside the bar, and his cousin had brought Julie to his house. In his eyes, Julie's every move was sexy and flirtatious, and it was a signal to seduce him. He thought she was dissolute and depraved, Cousin is not worthy of her at all. Sure enough, Carl, who likes to play SM but is ashamed to mention it with his wife, was very satisfied with Jule's whip.
Fat cop Daelin was also asking for help, and he turned to the priest. In Dai Lin's eyes, Zhu Er is as elegant and moving as a lady, and has a fatal attraction. The pastor was not satisfied with listening to the clips, he repeatedly asked Daelin to explain the details.
In this way, the bartender turned to the killer, the lawyer turned to the doctor, and the police turned to the pastor, busying themselves with Julie in their eyes. Finally, the killer took the money and promised to get rid of Julie who occupied Randy's house; Carl heard that his cousin was traveling, and was secretly happy, and couldn't wait to buy a gift and rushed to Randy's house, intending to be courteous to Julie; the fat policeman Determined to confess to Julie in person; Randy, who was making evidence that he was not at the scene of the incident, finally couldn't stand the fact that Julie was about to be killed, and decided to go home to stop the killer. So, before Jule went home, it was already quite lively.
The first to arrive was Carl. He took off his clothes, put on chains and handcuffs. He was waiting like a deer. At this time, the fat policeman came with flowers. The two came first to play hide and seek . Just as Randy entered the door, the dead big twin brother suddenly appeared with a gun, threatening to take revenge, and the fat police started a shootout with him. The killer arrives and hides outside the window to watch the chaotic drama, but
suddenly Zhu Er, who is coming home at this time, uses a gun against the lower back... The ending of the film is also quite dramatic: the fat policeman and the big brother have a fight. After the shootout between you and me, they were all killed by the opponent; Randy hid behind the sofa and escaped harm; Carl, who was wearing SM, managed to escape outside the house, but was hit by a trash can that fell from the sky, killing or injuring; the killer and Zhu Er drove away with the reward hand in hand... It seems that Zhu Er has a good partner this time.
Julie, played by Liv Tyler, looks innocent and seductive, simple and complex, charming and decisive, all in one. Her innocence and frailty fooled Randy first, then the fat policeman, while her beauty and sensuality were an undefeated weapon against all normal men (the elf princess Aiwen, who was adored for her elf princess, who was fragile and beautiful Sensitive people may not watch or ignore this old film). And the purpose of what she does is very single and very strong - to have a home of her own. When she learned that Randy had her own house, her eyes were full of envy and admiration, thinking that Randy was much stronger than the big man, and her greatest hobby in life was to decorate the house like the one in the home magazine. In order to get a DVD, she killed Carl's colleague, a small lawyer, and in order to get the old house left by Randy's mother, she made the fat policeman think that Randy was violent and restricted him from approaching the house.
The film is deconstructed and compact, the story is lively and interesting, and the narrative method is concise and smooth. It uses the perspectives and understanding methods of several different characters to show different sides of the same thing. It can be said that what you see is actually what you think. Although the film's release coincided with the "flooding" of 2001's black comedy, it still gave audiences a freshness unlike any other.
This film is the first Hollywood director of the well-known Norwegian director Harold Zwart in Europe, and he has achieved good results. It seems that this guy who showed his talent for light and shadow at the age of 8 is by no means the Nordic modern Zhongyong. This time, the film's supporting actor and executive producer Michael Douglas is really taking care of himself, giving himself the best of both worlds in his first indie production since the founding of his Furthur Films company.
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