This is another film that can be recommended to Chinese dog slaves to watch

Marcel 2021-11-30 08:01:25

1. After watching the film, I hate the Russians very much!
Damn, the two Chechen wars did not clean up Chechnya~~~

2. The script of the film is good, and the contradiction is dealt with, it is very tense;

3. Many plots are cleverly hinted by details, while increasing suspense. It also greatly mobilizes the viewer’s sense of involvement, which is very good;

4. Through different perspectives, first suppress and then raise, and wrong guidance, constantly subvert the role’s perception of good and evil in the viewer’s perspective, so that The film keeps ups and downs and climaxes, and the human nature behind the competition for profit has once again reversed people's expectations for the character's fate;

5. The fly in the ointment is that the male number one does not have the same grand slam ending as two big smokers.
I prefer to see the ending of the protagonist holding the safe and retreating after the final four-passenger conflict. . .

6. This is another film that can be recommended to Chinese dog slaves.
But it is estimated that they will not like it, because in China, when stray dogs chase and bite young children, the dog slaves succeeded in blackmailing the parents of the young children for 10,000 yuan~
Our mothers are so cheap~

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The Drop quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bob: [narrating] There are places in my neighborhood no one ever thinks about. You see them every day and every day you forget about them. These are the places where all the things happen that people are *not* allowed to see. You see, in Brooklyn, money changes hands all night long. It's just not the kind you can deposit in a bank. All that money needs to end up somewhere. They call it a drop bar. A bar the bosses choose randomly each night to be the safe for an entire city. You never know up front when *your* bar becomes the drop bar. You just take all the city's dirtiest money and bag men come and go from all over town and nobody ever sees it coming. Nobody ever sees it going. And then they could tell you to be the drop bar next week. Or maybe even next year.

    Bob: The point is, you never know. In the meantime, me, I just tend bar. And wait.

  • Nadia: He killed a kid named "glory days."

    Bob: Yeah. I heard that. Yeah, I heard that. Richie Whelan. And... Why?

    Nadia: I don't know. He's not a big fan of "why," Eric.