Irish style gangster movie

Hillary 2022-05-27 19:12:33

Why is the title called "Kill the Irishman"? Because this is an Irishman who can't kill.

The letter that the brother sent to him before he was killed said, "I would feel embarrassed to recite this paragraph in person, so I just sent it to you as a letter. Folk rhyme dedicated to Danny Gurley: They shot, and I let go of the bomb and racked my brains to kill Danny Gurley, but the warrior still stands, and the legend continues...to my captain, my brother and my friend.”

While taking care of his girlfriend’s safety, She said, "I don't need safety, I only need you."

This is the Irishman who can't kill. This Celtic from Ireland has the gift of God, principled, intelligent, able to fight, heavy brothers, and loves women. From a worker background to a "modern Robin Hood" to a "public enemy of the gang," he is a star of the media and an idol of the public.

The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Rick Porrello. It tells a true story of Danny Gurley, a full-fledged biographical character, and also outlines a group portrait of American gangsters in the 1970s. The gangsters who wanted to kill him for several times ironically led to their own disintegration during the assassination process. The Killer who had never missed his hand seemed to be the incarnation of fate, and finally ended the continuous rush. , Ending everything that should be over. A person's life ended the era of a group of gangsters, this is the legend.

Although the story is set in Cleveland, USA in the 1970s, due to Danny Gurley’s Irish identity and the spiritual support this identity gave him, the film is full of green and bagpipes symbolizing Ireland, especially the first half of Danny Gurley’s When Li Yi emerged as a "modern Robin Hood", his clothes were always green, the car was green, and even the stairs were painted green. This is the film’s elegance and a spiritual symbol. The second half During his gang life, his clothes and cars turned black.

Finally, the Irish bagpipe sounded again, in the laughter of the now-departed brothers, in the sobbing of this stubborn man missing his girlfriend in the dark night, and the admiration that disappeared for a moment, I couldn’t do this. The legendary fate of the lost Irish was rendered to the extreme.

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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!