directed Brad Pitt to download this movie. After watching the first half of the movie, I thought he was just doing a green leaf this time. After all, the two actors in the role of the gangster are both acting. It was very good (both in the underworld industry, they also have lofty ideals), but in the end, the role and the aura are controlled by Brad Pitt. "I like to kill'em softly. From a distance." He said that the scene of these two lines will become a scene in the history of film. Although the movie itself does not have much value, Brad Pitt, as the producer and star, actually only needs a few simple pictures to make the movie worth the price.
Bush and Obama’s economic speeches are interspersed in the picture, and of course Brad Pitt’s wonderful comments on these political shit. He even unavoidably described the slave-owner nature of the founding father Jefferson, and "I'm living in America, you're on your own. American is not a country, it's just a business" is more like his political manifesto. Asking for blessings, life and death, how does it sound like the celestial dynasty?
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