an era

Kiana 2022-03-19 09:01:03

A little unexpected ending~~~ and it seems reasonable!
The old soup is the old soup. A compliment is enough! The biggest bright spot in the film personally thinks it is Qiu Dashuai~~~ Although the film does not take the handsome route, the slightly demonic eyes are really unbearable! Paul's joining is overwhelming, stable and atmospheric! As for "007"... The little boy's performance still seems immature, whether it is fear of sadness or bravery, it makes people feel that they are not distracted, and they are quite floating. But the starting point is such a high specification, it is estimated that it is only a matter of time before becoming a star!
But in terms of plot, there is nothing new in this film, there is no tense plot, no bloody fight, and the gangster's rendering has only been brought, let alone oppressed breathing! The foreshadowing of the storyline can't be simpler! But it's such a movie that still makes me think it's worth watching! The reason is very simple, the male gods rely on their super strength to make everything that was originally dull come to life! Plus a love for Prohibition-era America! Four stars are well deserved!

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Road to Perdition quotes

  • Maguire: Smile.

  • [last lines]

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: I saw then that my father's only fear was that his son would follow the same road. And that was the last time I ever held a gun. People always thought I grew up on a farm. And I guess, in a way, I did. But I lived a lifetime before that, in those six weeks on the road in the winter of 1931. When people ask me if Michael Sullivan was a good man, or if there was just no good in him at all, I always give the same answer. I just tell them... he was my father.