The point is that those who get stolen are fools, not how pretty the dancers are

Darion 2022-03-21 09:02:09

This is a 2019 family movie reviewed by The New York Times, so I took it over and watched a short section and felt nothing new. The first half of what I watched was about the daily life of strippers, whether Asian or American. None of us are interested. Those so-called Wall Street elites live a debauched life in private, but if they really want to smear the upper echelons like this, I think it should be right to find a few people who are stressed during the day, indulge themselves at night, spend money or have special hobbies. A prejudice of elite groups. I feel that the content of this kind of film is meaningless, because the characters are not beautiful and the connotation is not high. Just relying on showing off your thighs and dancing the swallow dance is not enough to attract people.

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  • Yvette 2022-04-23 07:02:30

    After reading the curious elements, there is nothing new in the back. The story is not well written, it's a bit of a waste of this theme

  • Jordy 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Three and a half. As the connecting character who digs the story from beginning to end, Elizabeth is somewhat of a drag on Destiny and Ramona, and without this role seems to be more efficient to tighten the rhythm. It's just that the film's position is prominent enough to cover up most of the shortcomings, and it also makes the final American dye vat argument finalized. It's time for Jennifer Lopez to get some recognition after her years in show business.

Hustlers quotes

  • Destiny: Ramona, quit bringing home strays. We're breaking the law here. We don't wanna work with criminals.

  • Ramona: You either got to stand in the corner or get in the ring.