With a strong black comedy style, the film describes the fraudulent activities in the United States during the Great Depression of the 1930s with a nostalgic approach, and the serial fraud stories always attract the attention of the audience. Various reversals, but interlocking. And the suspense setting and layout design are extremely clever. Paul Newman and Robert Redford cooperated tacitly, and with the wonderful supporting role of Robert Shaw in "Cold Face", the film finally won 10 Oscar nominations and is worth watching. The plot is driven by the story itself and the witty and engaging dialogue, the dialogue between the two men in the film adds a lot of fun to the whole film. Many of the lines are very interesting to look at.
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