The poster is misleading again

Makenzie 2022-03-23 09:01:59

Well, actually after reading the poster, I thought that the handsome uncle took a pistol to kill all kinds of bad guys, and finally took out the enemy's nest, so I didn't watch it, because I thought this kind of film was too bland. I'll see you
later . When I got to him, and the uncle in the blurry poster seemed very handsome, I watched decisively, but I was still disappointed...
It's hard to say whether the previous part was good or not, but the movie did create a tense atmosphere, it just seemed to keep You can't make any reasoning at the back, you can only watch the protagonist run around, and then you come to the inexplicable ending. Although the back of the vicissitudes is cool, it still can't stop my contempt for the ending arrangement.
As for the gun in the poster, it is Liar, he drove a few times to scare people

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  • Clifton 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Halo, no wonder it was rated as a box office killer.

  • Lessie 2021-12-30 17:21:24

    There are some overly cumbersome details that make the movie seem tense but not compact. In fact, the whole script will be cleaned up and filmed for an American drama. The overall score is 6 to 7. It is inevitable to add one star to AlPacino alone.

88 Minutes quotes

  • Jeremy Guber: Would you say it was fair to characterize your attitude towards Jon Forster as a personal vendetta?

    Jack Gramm: Well, if we're being fair, yeah, sure. It's a personal vendetta. I have a personal vendetta against Ted Bundy, Gacy, and about ten or fifteen other serial murderers who are floating around in the streets right now.

  • Dale Morris: [giving toast] To our impossibly difficult professor, we say thank you for making our lives miserable.

    Jack Gramm: The pleasure's all mine!