Passion under the ordinary

Dariana 2021-12-01 08:01:29

Looking at the name, I thought it was all kinds of cool stealing skills. After the beginning, I thought I watched a fake movie. What does this have to do with stealing? On the contrary, it feels like a family story in a remote area of ​​the United States. If I keep reading it, I will find it more and more attractive. It’s hard to say that I understand everything. From the plain family narrative to the passionate robbery, the rhythm becomes more and more tense. After the climax, another plot reversal and then transformed into plain. Everything is unconscious. Suddenly I felt that a group of stupid thieves had made a big ticket, and I felt it was unbelievable, and it felt very tense! When everything is quiet like the years that have never happened, the reversal occurs again. From the time when the beautiful woman sitting in the younger brother's bar does not turn her head, she has actually found something strange. When the camera turns around , How can there be a feeling of climax again!

Summary: The great thing is that there can be passion in the ordinary, no one is a fool, the bad luck will end but it does not mean forever!

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Extended Reading
  • Norval 2022-03-22 09:01:46

    The new version of the Ocean 11 series

  • Erling 2022-03-24 09:01:49

    Yes, it's hard to play tricks, and the idea of ​​accidentally covering up the truth of the case for the sake of each other's interests is good, but it's not very natural to complete. The biographies are also a bit blunt. The reaction of sodium hypochlorite disproportionation to make potassium chlorate is correct. The injection scene was good. Soderbergh's directing skills are solid. After Paul Dano, Adam Driver is starting to bore me too.

Logan Lucky quotes

  • Sadie Logan: I finally know what song I'm gonna sing for Talent!

    Jimmy Logan: What song?

    Sadie Logan: Umbrella by Rihanna.

    Dylan Chapman: When Rihanna sings Umbrella, she's not really singing about a rain umbrella. She's really singing about her vagina. It's code.

    Jimmy Logan: Who told you that?

    Dylan Chapman: Everybody.

  • Clyde Logan: A real bank vault?

    Jimmy Logan: Yeah. It's a tough one, too. I looked it up on the Google.