Binding rope, leather, bullets, corpse, blood, cash

Greta 2022-03-21 09:02:14

Lily Wachowski/Lana Wachowski_Amazing Flowers_1996

6.8

"Crazy Flowers" is better than "Crazy Flowers", because all the undercurrents of eroticism in the images bring tension to the story, and repairing water pipes becomes exciting. I'm not quite sure why the word "crazy flower" is used as a translation name. It is probably associated with female protagonists, crime themes, and escape from existing life. The latter has no plans and tends to move, while the former is carefully considered to ensure accurate and accurate results, and at the same time, it needs to be constantly pruned and pruned after things deviate from the track, tending to be static. Much of the off-screen voices revolve around the director's resemblance to Hitchcock/Billy Wilder, the Coen Brothers/Talentino, and the sophisticated and fleeting plot clockwork and creepy slapstick presentation make This film has become a collection of new things in this era, ropes, leather, bullets, corpses, blood, and cash.

The relationship between Vera and Gao Qi has no spiritual resonance. In addition to the lack of a layer of Eugene O'Neill's style of revealing the mystery of the past, the creator's sense of humor is also far inferior to most other noir films. The sentence "You don't know anything" that Vera said when she shot Caesar can sum up everything. The men of the gang are complete idiots. They are tricked by their few lies, and the happy ending at the end is even more far-fetched. some. The thing that kept coming back to me as I watched the movie was what a father taught his son in the show I forgot, "There is only one thing you need to know about women, they are much smarter than we think they are, but more intelligent than themselves. I thought it was stupid."

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Bound quotes

  • Caesar: It's fuckin' dark in here!

  • Corky: So, Caesar works for the Mafia?

    Violet: It's funny. Nobody really calls it that anymore. Caesar just calls it "the Business."

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