"The Widows League" is really, really bad, don't blow it, okay?

Julie 2022-03-29 09:01:03

There are many lines in this film, mainly focusing on the rise of women. I thought it was a story about the death of men and the rise of women, but it turned out that the rise of women was too inexplicable. One was a teacher's union, one opened a shop, and one made vases at home. , a haircut and help take care of the children, just planned it casually, and robbed the money easily. Are you kidding? Especially the black female protagonist, as soon as she came up, she assigned the task as the leader. It would be fine for one to buy a car and a gun, and let the other find this place with only an architectural drawing. Where is it? You thought she was an agent? She's just a housewife, dear. . And her own? Nothing to do, patronize the lips. . This line is really intriguing to me. In addition to the main line, there is also a sub-line, the election battle. One side is the white people who have been passed down from generation to generation, and the other side is the black people involved in the gang. There is actually something to watch in this section, and several male actors have performed well. . Although the main background of the story is actually them, maybe because the director mainly wants to tell the story from a female perspective, so they all became supporting roles, which is a pity. The last person to complain is the black heroine's husband. The fuse of the whole thing, I thought he died like this and became the reason for the rise of the black heroine, but what do you mean by their last 'resurrection'? He also specially left clues for the heroine, and he got involved with other women, so the clues are trying to kill the black heroine or something, and finally want to get something for nothing? Did you already know she was going to rob? But no matter how I look at her, she doesn't look like a capable person. . There is only Alice in the whole film, especially when she went to have sex with the man for the drawings, she was so unwilling at that time, just like she said to her mother, she didn't want to have sex with a man for money, but in the end there was no way , what she really wants is love and family, but in the eyes of men, she is just a tool.

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Widows quotes

  • Fuller: [on Harry] I always said he should burn in hell. But Chicago will do.

  • [last lines]

    Veronica: Alice! How you been?