To make a literary film or not to make a police and gangster film

Lia 2022-03-23 09:02:03

Although this movie basically has nothing to do with the police, it is still a big category of police and criminals.
As soon as George took out that girl at the beginning, I knew he was going to end up bad. Killing an innocent woman (the dialogue at the time can be seen, the dialogue between George and the Pope later also proves that the woman knew nothing, and George almost killed the Italian prostitute Clara), or behind, not a good bird, such a cold-blooded Killers, occasionally conscientious discoveries are also damned.

Besides, do you think the bosses of the underworld killer group don't even watch movies? Every time a subordinate wants to quit, he has to kill the subordinate who wants to quit. As a result, every time the subordinate who is quitted again has the foresight to start early and kill the boss.

George's conquest of the female killer once again proved the viciousness of this guy - when he did things for self-protection, it was understandable, but I thought it would be ok to use the striker, but he actually exploded.

The movie looks at the plot, the second-rate Hollywood, the picture is absolutely European movie style, the form is greater than the content. George's acting is okay.

Generally speaking.

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Extended Reading
  • Fay 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    Don't be misled by the poster, it's not an action movie, it's not intense, it's not bloody, it's even a little suave. The old GC is a wise man who will make mistakes. Those who want to see the scenery and naked-breasted beauties can do so. The tone of the film is also very unique, but the rhythm is too slow.

  • Jevon 2022-04-23 07:02:24

    The plot is average, I like the style.

The American quotes

  • Father Benedetto: I ask him to look after those of my friends who are sinners.

    Jack: All men are sinners.

    Father Benedetto: Some are greater sinners than others. But those who seek peace are much sinning in the history.

  • [first lines]

    Ingrid: You know, I thought I maybe drive into town. You want something?

    Jack: No.