We workers have power!

Jaqueline 2021-11-15 08:01:25

Using "We Workers Have Power" as the title really cannot cover everything in this movie. This movie is definitely not a movie of class struggle. It inherits Robert De Niro's consistent movie style, with the following keywords: attach importance to the role of family, the importance of work to people, gangsters, and independence.
I like Robert De Niro since 2007. After watching Godfather, I don’t know where I saw "TAXI DRIVER" and said it was a great movie. Sitting on the bed in the dormitory, I downloaded a movie from eDonkey for the only time in my life. I remember that it was three days before the "Taxi Driver" was loaded down. I fell in love with him ever since.
I watched this film on November 17, 2013. I injured my knee and recuperated at home. I saw Nike’s new running commercial on TV, and the songs inside made me cry. After searching for a morning, I finally found it, "i wonder why" by Dion&the belmonts. I searched it bizarrely on the wiki. According to the wiki, "a bronx tale" used this song, I followed the vine and saw De Niro, which he directed and acted. Watch directly, I believe uncle.
In the past two days, with enthusiasm, I revisited the taxi driver and watched "Mignight Run", and gradually gained a clear understanding of De Niro's play. Let’s first make the following feelings about this "bronx tale":
This film made me cry. The first is the portrayal of the role of the father. When De Niro said to the child: "working guy are though guys" and "im "Sorry i hit you", my eyes were moist. I don’t know why, but I have a better understanding of the role of father. I already have a good father, just like De Niro. Adhere to principles, value labor, love children, and never beat or scold. Thinking about myself, I really don't know if I have a child, would it be like this kind of father, so I suddenly raised my respect.
Gangsters, I don't know the gangsters, I haven't been involved, and I don't know anyone. If it's played in the film, it's an embarrassing career. I like watching Italian gangster movies. Their gangster will always be in the restaurant and will always be the first in the family. This may be related to the Italian production of pasta, pizza, and ice cream.
The development of men. What makes a man? Family, school, society. Although De Niro is a blue-collar class, he gave his children everything he could. Take the kids to watch baseball and boxing, and let the kids play in their working place. The gang boss tells the boy not to leave the school, and let the child continue to do things by his side, this is also growth.
Human development. Few people insist on principles in front of money. The father played by De Niro did it. He is the pride of the working class. He is a good father and provides the best for his children.
living environment. Meng's mother chooses neighbors. I have never understood why De Niro didn't want to let his children come into contact with gangsters, why not move. I can only understand that wages are limited. I have been living in a good environment since I was a child, which made it difficult for me to look back and take it for granted. Watching this movie made me reflect on how difficult it is to have a quiet and good social atmosphere. This is not only the hard work of the parents, but also the parents' grandfathers, passed down from generation to generation. I'm a person who has had no worries about food and clothing since I was a child. I don't care about these, I don't care about the environment, and I don't care whether the clothes are glamorous, all because I take it for granted. If you are born in a chaotic environment, you must let your children grow up in a quiet environment. Naturally, you must pay attention to your words and deeds, and pay attention to your clothes.
Too much said. To sum up my overall feelings when watching Robert De Niro's film: Value the status of the family, people are always tender, even in the taxi driver, the protagonist is still tender; life must be emotional; a man must live like a man Man; people are always swinging on the edge of good and bad, in which direction should I go?
This film is really good. Hope everyone enjoy!

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A Bronx Tale quotes

  • Slick: I wanna shoot someone y'kno and this feels like just the gun to do it with.

  • Lorenzo: You stay away from that bar. You don't see me going to the bar do you ?

    Calogero 'C' Anello: You mean Mom wont let you go either?

    Lorenzo: What am I gonna do with this kid ?