Super recommended black humor movie

Eve 2022-01-05 08:01:38

Generally speaking, it tells the story of three sons, slave fathers, killing others' sons and avenging their own sons. In fact, the whole plot logic is very simple. If it weren't for the police scene, I would have thought it was the American version of martial arts. But this movie is not ordinary at all. You don’t have to think about how many people have died. The director has been counting them for you. It doesn’t matter what the names of the drug lord killers are. You will remember the code names of hell, Santa Claus, pirate, and white cow after reading it. The drug lord turned out to be a funny comparison who was brought up by the iron-blooded father and did not allow his son to consume sugar. He is well versed in all kinds of gang methods and made the killer abide by the professional ethics. The details of the Stockholm syndrome of the pirate son really made me eye-catching. It’s too bright; the pirate’s hotel 20-dollar bubble cleaner is also full of laughter and irony; he actually saw the shameless eldest sister. It is worth mentioning that the film soundtrack is also very interesting, and two guava episodes were directly planted. In fact, this film is a very typical black humor, with a sad core but full of humorous and bright details. Very, very recommended, I almost can't help but get 5 stars. Maybe it's been a long time since I watched a movie of the same type.

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  • Nels Coxman: I'm gonna kill him, Brock.

    Brock: Sure you are. What makes you think you can kill a man?

    Nels Coxman: I've killed three of his guys.

    Brock: What did you do with the bodies?

    Nels Coxman: Wrapped them in chicken wire, threw them on the gorge.

    Brock: Chicken wire?

    Nels Coxman: Yeah, to let the fish get at them. They'll eat the flesh off the bones. So the bodies don't fill with gas and rise. They stay at the bottom.

    Brock: Where did you learn that?

    Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.

  • Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.