Old Ginger and Young Ginger - the Score

Duane 2022-03-20 09:01:36

Originally, I wasn't very interested in this movie, but the collaboration of the so-called three-way acting masters, Edward Norton, Robert De Niro, and Marlon Brando, is not a waste if you watch it? So on the last weekend of the year, don't treat yourself badly, and watch a play well.

The story is almost an old-fashioned crime story, an international robber who is ready to wash his hands, a fledgling ambitious newbie, plus a wily boss, team up to steal a priceless treasure... Seeing this profile I've already Actually want to sleep. I missed the first 30 minutes, it doesn't really matter, anyway, the story goes on like this, watching how they plan to steal step by step, nervous code crackers, nervous traders, it's just a must Vignette. It was only in the last ten minutes that there was really a bit of turbulence. Edward Norton suddenly became angry. The final result seemed to be unpredictable, but in fact, there was no accident. Anyway, for Hollywood crime films, forever There will be no cops (unless one of the protagonists is a cop), the question is just old ginger or novice.

So, let's just talk about the actors. What is the so-called method acting? I don't know, so, just rambling.

Edward Norton, a very spicy tender ginger, he is one of my favorite actors. I first saw him in "Prime Fear", playing a murder suspect who was exempted from criminal responsibility on the grounds of schizophrenia. Like in Score, his role is split, from being a good kid at one point to a violent, dangerous character at one point. In Prime Fear, Norton (and his character) arguably plays everyone around, and only shakes off the baggage at the end, leaving you stunned to finally understand why the title is called "First Degree Fear. See Score" When Norton's character pretended to be a handicapped cleaner, I thought to myself, I'm doing this again...Although it's also very good, but it doesn't really make me feel that there is any breakthrough in this regard. The best thing is to see him to the end. Suddenly mad, and then running all the way. Cool.

Another very famous Edward Norton movie is Fight Club, "Fight Club", everyone said they liked it, but I feel so nervous, I have forgotten whether the club is real or a product of schizophrenia. In addition, I always remember that he played a lawyer. I checked it later, and it turned out to be the lawyer defending Larry Flynt in "People vs Larry Flynt". . The courtroom scenes in this film are also worth watching. Recently, I saw that Edward Norton played a film "The Veil" co-produced by China and the United States. It has already been staged. It seems that I want to see it, because I have never seen Edward Norton in a romantic movie.

Robert De Niro, well, old hand is old hand, like the character in the movie, he's quiet, but he's in control. The most impressive scene is when he hangs on the top of the basement room and waits for Edward's character to turn off the monitor. He wears a hood with only a pair of eyes showing, a little bit of anxiety and heavy breathing. The suspense of the play is only revealed here. This is called method school? have no idea. I haven't seen many of his movies, because this guy seems to often act in crime movies. And I've seen two of his movies, neither of which is a crime movie, Sleepers, this one has a bit of a crime plot, but it's not a crime genre movie, and Robert doesn't play the role he's used to, he plays a good man priest in it. There is also Awakening, which plays the short awakening life of a comatose patient, a very good and touching movie.

Marlon Brando, old ginger, Robert De Niro knew he had a deal with someone, and when I went to talk to him, he reminded me of the fat mole in the basement. Marlon Brando should be considered stunning when he was young, but unfortunately the rest of his life is too late. I haven't had a chance to see those films of Brando's youthful rebelliousness. Other Hollywood rebellious teenagers, such as James Dean, passed away early. The Brando I saw was slowly getting old and changing. So mysterious and sophisticated, he is the blurred middle-aged man in the inexplicable erotic scene in "Last Tango in Paris", and the mysterious bald Colonel Coz in "Apocalypse Now" hiding at the source of the mysterious river, People who don't understand movies that don't understand.

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  • Steven's Mother: Steven, who are you talking to at this hour?

    Steven: [covering the phone] I am having a civil fucking conversation with one of my friends, Mother!

  • Steven's Mother: [calling from upstairs] Steven, want some lunch?

    Steven: [throwing an empty soda can at the stairs] I'm on the phone, bitch!