3.5 stars.
The state of the robbery scene is very immersive. It's the dilemma that people who don't have the talent to do this kind of thing will encounter.
After reading it, I feel that to be a good gangster really requires high emotional intelligence, careful thinking, ruthless heart, quick response, strong psychology, and high requirements. It can be heinous, but it will never be reckless to underestimate the enemy, panic, and scare at the critical moment.
Not everyone can be a robber, such a stupid robber, thinking about it all so easily, watching a few movies, and drawing a great floor plan can come. Things couldn't be more absurd. It can be regarded as a product of the era of information brainwashing and all entertainment.
Some people think that watching movies to learn about literature is lazy, watching movies to learn skills is cheating, and watching movies to learn English is a sophistry. After going to jail, he found that the only thing he could achieve was his dream of making a movie. Then go to film school.
PS likes the way real people enter the plot. Bright eyes.
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