The five gangsters are all sportsmen, and it can be seen that they have no special pursuits, living a corrupt and glamorous life of robbing, spending money, and continuing to rob and spend money.
I remember that the black people in the movies used to be more foils, and I can’t remember much, but this time, the black protagonists are all flesh and blood. Although I don’t know their names, they can basically be remembered after one piece. The appearance of these horns is not to be confused with each other.
They acted really well, with distinct personalities, even the younger brother who looked a little vague at the beginning gave him a very powerful performance at the climax. Compared to them, Skywalker is soy sauce.
Since it is a robbery, the means is an important criterion for measuring this film. Unfortunately, the text is too fake. I've seen the same technique two or three times, and it's just a few extra details for a different cast. The opening scene is a bit creative at the end, at least I haven't seen it.
The ending of this story completely messed up my original definition of "story". Although it is a bit awkward in theory, it is still acceptable psychologically, and even I think this can be regarded as one of the highlights of the film.
A brand-new neutral tail that retains contradictions and does not give you a round-up.
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