irreplaceable team

Okey 2022-03-20 08:01:45

I found myself having a particular preference for movies about "teamwork" and "partners". I really like the feeling that everyone works together, everyone has their own characteristics, cares about each other, cooperates tacitly, and has a subtle and deep feeling. (I am a dead house who is lonely most of the time, and I long for a sense of belonging from the bottom of my heart.)

It is probably a preconceived impression that the original five characters are irreplaceable. From season 4 for Micky, to season 5 without my favorite Danny and Stacie, I can't watch it anymore.
Micky is good at thinking and can always devise very careful plans. As a leader, it makes people feel very at ease and at ease. With him, there always seems to be a way.
Ash is simply omnipotent - so admirable. From the beginning, I felt that this character was an ordinary uncle's face, and the more I looked at it, the more I realized his unique charm. Just how knowledgeable he is, he can make anything, he knows everything, any equipment, any security system can be done,
Albert needless to say, there are always some old and shining people on this planet. People - so young is not everything. (I'm playing in my head: Ian McKellen, Michael Gambon, Michael Caine...)
Stacie doesn't seem very pretty at first glance, but she seems to be labelled "beautiful" and her smile and smile shine brightly. At the same time, she is smart, cunning, and experienced.
As my favorite character on the show, Danny has to say a few more words. Thinking about it, liking him maybe because his character setting is the most variable one. The others are seasoned veterans, and the characteristics of each person have basically been determined, while Danny is a newcomer. The audience has witnessed his growth, he has given vitality and vitality to the entire team, and his There is also a lot to be discovered in personality.
He is energetic, innovative, aggressive, and reckless, always trying to challenge Micky's authority, in stark contrast to Micky's style. Before joining the team, he was just a gangster on the street, but Albert saw early on that he was extremely talented, learned quickly, and was very adaptable in several missions. ——The one that impressed me deeply was the case of betting on horses. At the end of everyone's celebration, the person who had cheated before suddenly came in and asked for money. His urgency was great.
Danny is not so handsome, but he is really stylish when he sees it a lot. He seems to be very attentive. Every time he stays in a hotel, he will try to hook up with the lady at the front desk, and seize every opportunity to coax beautiful women into bed. In the last episode of the fourth season, everyone discussed what to do with the money. He said that he would open a dating agency. = =|||
At the same time he is too cute. (Every drama needs a cute person like this.) There was an episode where you made flowers as a hobby, lying there and saying to the little plants "You stay in this warm place, Daddy will come and feed you, and then you will grow It's good-looking, strong, and blooms..." There was also an episode where he played with ducklings in the bath... All of which were discovered by Stacie, and I thought he was so cute!
In the fourth season, Micky left, and Danny became the leader. Micky felt more secure when he was there, but Danny gradually matured through continuous practice and could be on his own. He did a great job in the final episode, saying to Albert "If we don't care about each other, we'll have nothing. If someone gets hurt and the other guy just walks away, then we're nothing but a bunch of liars." mate.

The other thing to mention is:
everyone plays various roles, whether it is the poor and the lowly, street gangsters, various courier maintenance workers, or rich businessmen in various industries, experts, university teachers, reporters, movie stars...whatever like what. Even the accent can be changed at any time. I'm dying laughing at Danny being such a motherfucking designer in "The King's New Clothes".
Because everyone has their own division of labor, they are all greedy and fat sheep, and there are certain procedures and methods. Then the audience will soon become familiar with the so-called routine and feel boring. Fortunately, the writers and directors kept trying various new forms of expression, which made it a lot more interesting: the very old and classic deception was in the form of black and white silent films; when one episode told the story of the past, it was clearly a tribute to Chaplin; animation forms also appeared. ; Danny and Micky's street game; NB scammers from other countries competed by one point; until later, the deception was extended to other countries...

I didn't continue watching from season 5. Because of the substitution. Now that the seventh season is going to be broadcast, although I expect the original cast to be able to reproduce, it is obviously impossible. On the one hand, it's due to actors' schedules, and on the other hand, as someone said, Danny has been promoted to the leader of the team, which obviously conflicts with Micky's nature.

After watching this play, I really feel that deception is a broad and profound knowledge. It is a pity that there is no deception university, and it is unlikely to learn through practice. (Writing novels and being a screenwriter is really fun)

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Hustle quotes

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Albert, what the hell were you doing in a church today?

    Albert Stroller: Gil Stewart died this afternoon. I was there at the end.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Oh God, I'm so sorry Albert. You two were like brothers.

    Albert Stroller: We worked Vegas together. That man was made for bright lights. Poor bastard - died of a stroke in a dental surgery.

    Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: Well, someone should sue them.

    Albert Stroller: Aye, he was pretending to be the dentist.

  • Mickey 'Bricks' Stone: [repeated line, by various characters] You can't con an honest man.

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