It's another gangster movie, and the ending is the same.
The movie tells us that to be big, we still have rights. If Danny hadn't been the leader of the union, then things wouldn't happen afterwards. Then there must be a bunch of brothers. Danny's most powerful men are the dockers. Then there must be guts, dare to do things that others dare not do.
In this way, money and beauty, status and quality of life followed one after another. However, it is difficult to conquer the country. To consolidate its position, it is necessary to continuously absorb and merge other hostile forces, become bigger and stronger, and become invincible after the formation of a monopoly. It is a pity that Danny eventually lost to the more powerful New York family.
This movie should be based on a novel, which is the case in the powerful United States, and I think it is the same in a more magical country.
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