This film contains many elements, which theoretically will appear in various film lists, including but not limited to:
Irish gangsters, bank robbers, Kevin Spacey, dark humor cult, high-IQ criminal Barabara's.
The film was produced in 2000, and it is considered to be the tail of a large number of gangster action elements throughout the United States in the 1990s. The director did not use the traditional documentary style of Philadelphia and New York gangsters to interpret the Irish gangster.
So there's no multi-line narrative, no jazz from old records, bar dancing and flirting.
The rhythm of the film can be said to be quite fast, and it is high-energy as soon as it appears on the stage. Unfortunately, the style used is relatively cult, and the plot does not have a bottom layer that conforms to the normal logic of social operation. Basically, the protagonist seems to have a high IQ, but it is actually brought about by a significant reduction in the IQ of the entire society. .
The general audience should be unable to bear such a viewing experience and score low.
However, if you haven't brushed it once, it is worth watching at least once when adding a type to the many elements I mentioned above.
At least it won't fall asleep, it won't be too dull, gunfights, funny, there should be some, and the actor's performance is based on that.
The most interesting thing is that the protagonist wears a mask all the time. Through the cover of his men, he continues to rob under the nose of the police. It is a feature of this film.
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