"Kill the Irishman" August 28

Kenton 2022-09-26 10:26:33

A very good gangster movie, what I like more is that this is an Irish story. I have always liked the Celts, and one of the places I yearn most is Scotland. The same Celts, of course, it seems that now Not as pure as the Irish, the film has a Celtic atmosphere, green clover, bagpipes, stubbornness, aggressiveness, alcoholism, family love, and kindness. I watched "New Water Margin" not long ago and said that Lu Zhishen had such a comment , you only see his wickedness, but not his kindness. The same can be given to this Irishman. I often think about the nation. The concept of bloodline is very interesting, especially the Celts, who have never formed a unified and powerful country in history, and have always existed as a decentralized tribal alliance, and even Confused by many scholars, should this be a language family or a nation? In short, it has never been really knocked down, and it has better maintained its national characteristics. This film describes Cleveland in the 1970s. It is based on real events. If this is the case, it can lead to the disintegration of the gang, and this person can be considered to stay. Famous for the ages, one sentence is enough, pure man.

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Kill the Irishman quotes

  • Joe Manditski: [Narrating] The Irish have this expression. He's a man you don't meet every day. That was Danny, alright.

  • Danny Greene: [Staggers away from his car after it explodes, nearly killing him] That all ya got? It's gonna take more than a few firecrackers to kill Danny Greene!