easy

Keyshawn 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Having money is good, but what about having too much money? Are you ok? I don't know, this should be an empirical question, not a logical one. I don't have much experience with money, and it's not enough to evaluate whether it is good or bad, unless it is for the needs of ideological propaganda.

A very interesting gangster comedy, deconstructing the politics, crime, killing, machinations and calculations that we should have taken seriously and seriously in our impression. Arms smuggling gangs and drug lords are nothing special, and they are not normal people who are jumping around. One, you don't have to have a sullen face to kill people and set fires everywhere to be called criminals. This principle is easy to understand, but it is not easy to film. Dougman did a good job. The film does not have the plot tension that gangster films often have, but it also attracts me. I watched it carefully, and got a relaxed experience.

It's not just the plot that's easy, Barry is also just a relaxed ordinary person. Apart from his good flying skills, he hardly sees any heroic qualities of a gangster in him. He is just dissatisfied with the status quo, and then he is fooled by others, and then he acts according to the rules. Inexplicably, he became an arms and drug smuggler. What happened next was that external forces were pushing Barry to go, not that Barry was deliberately trying to create a new world. Of course, it is a fact that he has obtained the "immortal" merit of "counting the money until the hand cramps". Dougman did not beautify or belittle it, but just logically showed the logic of Barry's life changes. This logic is: poor thinking Change, walk around, indulge the fun, enjoy the enjoyment, have sex, don't take drug trafficking and smuggling too seriously, and don't take any ambition or human glory too seriously.


PS: Sarah Wright's look was too sexy at first!

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American Made quotes

  • Barry Seal: Schafer?

    Monty 'Schafer': Who is "Schafer"?

  • Barry Seal: I'm not working for TWA no more.

    Lucy Seal: No shit, Barry! Are you going to prison?

    Barry Seal: No, Ma'am.