MR ORANGE
Well, when I read the profile, I knew that someone was an undercover, and when I saw a row of people came out, I knew ORANGE was an undercover-the reason is that he played "The Pianist on the Sea". Because "The Pianist on the Sea" is too classic, shocking, and unforgettable, when I saw TIM ROTH's face came out, I had an inexplicable and huge affection-I knew you were an undercover agent! To be honest, the script is rough or even superficial in terms of the story, especially the so-called undercover training before the action is really a bit silly... However, TIM is really lively and cute, especially when he introduced him to the FUCKING drug sale. I feel really happy when I experience it. Of course, the most prominent thing about him should be the howling after being shot, my God, it was too NB, and a series of daze and pretending to be stupid afterwards. The climax is naturally the end. I keep saying "SORRY...larry..." so entangled and heartbroken. Maybe he and MR.WHITE are in love, and we don't have to guess whether he did everything in order to catch MR.WHITE. Asked for the name. The clean gunshots that killed MR.blonde were also exceptionally brilliant... After all, TIM's entire performance was very exciting, too B-level film temperament!
MR.WHITE
The "stupid" one is also the one I love the most. At first glance, he is an honest person, so it is reasonable for him to be deceived by MR.ORANGE (Of course, ORANGE is very uncomfortable), I can understand all his previous disputes, but I am the same as ME.PINK I couldn't figure out why he said his name, and what I couldn't figure out was that he really fought against JOE for ORANGE in the end. I really like the way he touches ORANGE, so uncle so tender. Maybe we are all very soft people in the bottom of our hearts, so we can't help but sigh with emotion when we see such an anxious scene. I watched the three-person revolver several times backwards, and I still have a very weak question-why two hit one, those two immediately hang up, one is still alive and still has the strength to climb to the other side and talk for a while. Really hang up when the police arrive? Here, Quentin, you are so vulgar... and then the classic "SORRY...LARRY...", I think the moment WHITE heard ORANGE admitted that he was a policeman, there was no regret at all, just... Can't describe it. It should be the contradiction between AL PACINO and JOHN DEPP in "The Traitor". I believe that there is real affection, even if it is a day's affection, it has already been exchanged with names. My most distressed one, MR.WHITE.
MR.BLONDE
After thinking about it, this one should be the cutest in the movie... I really want to hit a wall to death, why didn’t I pay much attention to MICHAEL in "The Traitor" and "Sin City" until it was in "The Dog in the Falling Water" Be fanatically infatuated with him...The reason is simpler, he is too B-rated! Maybe there is another one. At a certain moment, I think he has the shadow of RALPH, that kind of infatuation, that kind of BT that can hardly be self-controlling. It's like MR.BLONDE here. WHITE and PINK repeatedly emphasized how BT he is. He is there with a sullen face and occasionally smiles without a smile, expressing that he doesn't want to express any thoughts. Alas, I can’t stand it, you BT, I can’t stand it. Can't bear the confusion in your eyes, or you already know very well, but always feel that such a character is coming from hell, from hell. You can wait so quietly for a chance to abuse the police, the swelling of the face when the ears are cut, the inexplicable words spoken, the chic of pouring gasoline... How to say it, it's BT perfect.
MR.PINK is also a very personal character. The most joyful thing is his quarrel about his name, that classic...Of course I have to mention the boss JOE, and I am more interested in the description of him in the subsequent tidbits. How come there is such an old man with such a personality. In addition, although Quentin personally played MR.BLUE, although there are few scenes, Quentin's appearance is really uncontrollable.
"Falling Dog" opens a mode. I don't want to delve into the central idea of the so-called movie, just indulge in such a model. From then on, our life has been splendid by the B-rated film!
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