Neurotic ad hoc role

Fernando 2021-12-23 08:01:33

I watched this movie with Tencent Video coupons at Edward Norton. The film was a bit fast. While watching the subtitles, I was interrupted by the protagonist’s neurotic twitches. I couldn’t keep up. I needed to replay to understand the story, but there was no replay. , After reading it by guessing, you can get the outline and theme of the story.

It's the urban construction in Brooklyn, New York. An ambitious guy (which American drama hero suddenly can't remember) wants to rebuild New York, tear down the slums and build a new city, not for profit, only for fame, and disregarding the resistance of the colored poor. , A neurotic orphan of the male protagonist, was taken in and trained by the kind Willis to work in his private detective agency, but Willis was involved in conspiracies and traps for the colored poor. He discovered a shocking secret that he could both defeat The rebuilding director can also blackmail a large amount of black illegitimate daughters. Unfortunately, he was killed at the beginning. It was too late to tell Edward the secret, but in order to avenge Edward, he managed to figure out the truth one by one and rescued the beautiful women. He and the director had a showdown. At that time, the director asked him what he wanted, fame or fortune, he chose a beautiful person, and he chose a way to deal with peace of mind, not tangled, not greedy, and not grandiose, just a piece of self, a small wooden house by the sea.

Frank told me once, if you'er up against someone bigger than you, someone you can't beat toe to toe, make them think you respect their size, and then cut a deal lets you walk out in one piece. Then figure out a way to stick it to them later without leaving your prints on the knife.

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  • Germaine 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Simple story but wonderfully told

  • Melyssa 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    It's a good story. A man who turned his back and took us to expose the truth at every level in Brooklyn, where "no one's jurisdiction" is not peaceful. Frank was a mentor to him. He told him to calm down and gave him shelter. At the end, he was not doing things for one person. I have my own little house for my own living

Motherless Brooklyn quotes

  • Frank Minna: [grimacing] Got through Guadalcanal without a scratch, and I get shot with my own gun - in Queens!

  • [last lines]

    Lionel Essrog: [sitting together on their new porch] "Brooklyn's big... Brooklyn's big, but there's things even bigger."

    Laura Rose: What's that?

    Lionel Essrog: I think it's something Frank said to me, but I. I can't remember when.

    Laura Rose: Maybe this is what he meant.

    Lionel Essrog: [twitching again] If! If!