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Marquise 2021-11-14 08:01:25

The prologue of the 20th Century Fox in the 1990s was not golden at that time, and the diligent searchlights all around only gave off dim light. I care about the clarity of the eyes, but the image quality reveals the old feeling that cannot be diluted by the resolution, which is very exciting.

I pay tribute to "The Godfather" at the beginning, although I only watched the opening chapter of "The Godfather".

Sometimes I can listen to these men's conversations for a day, and sometimes I feel that they just silently say nothing very intriguing.

The protagonist is a very bad person. People in the play know it, and outsiders also know it, but it is strange that no one is willing to kill him.

Finally, he stood at the crossroad again, leaned against the tree, lowered the brim of his hat, but gradually raised his face, his blue eyes were unpredictable, and no one knew what he was thinking.

Watched this movie

I feel like I was doing pretty well today

Also, when should I watch "The Godfather"

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Extended Reading
  • Ismael 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    I like the Coen brothers and I'm getting more and more like them. Telling the simplest stories with the most complicated wrists and the smoothest rhythm points allows each character to have their own unique charm; there is no way to make a gangster movie more interesting than this.

  • Norene 2022-04-21 09:01:46

    What to do, although you don't think it looks good, but you see that this is the Coen brothers, you can only say that you don't understand this one.

Miller's Crossing quotes

  • Johnny Caspar: It's gettin' so a businessman can't expect no return from a fixed fight. Now, if you can't trust a fix, what can you trust? For a good return, you gotta go bettin' on chance - and then you're back with anarchy, right back in the jungle.

  • Verna: You think you've raised hell.

    Tom Reagan: Sister, when I've raised hell, you'll know it!