Many movies can be called accidents

Shannon 2022-04-20 08:01:05

I saw that the score was very high, the short comment was good, and I didn’t pay attention to who the director was. It was Kubrick until the end of the reading. I didn’t even say three dams. The male protagonist’s line ability is comparable to a machine, and a good script can be. Make the movie impeccable, the overall layout and development are all going well, and the last part is nervous and anxious. The male protagonist is not a person without integrity, and he feels that the director should let him take the money and go so far. But at the end, it broke the smooth and smooth and turned it into an accident. It was "Very Suddenly". He could have bought two boxes to fill up the money or lock the boxes so that the cooked duck would not fly away. It can be seen that the male protagonist is obviously nervous at the end of boarding. In fact, when watching the film calmly, he should also guess that the director will arrange the final failure. The nervousness is because the sudden situation of the escape was not designed and imagined by him, so the defeat can also be imagined. Knowing that difficult things may be easy, but the easy things are the gutter overturned. This is the drama.

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  • Pasquale 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    This is one of the few films I picked up when I first came into contact with Kubrick. It's like Carmen from Mong Kok to Wong Kar Wai.

  • Austin 2022-04-23 07:02:32

    Kushen's killer in 1956 seemed to follow Xishen's shadow in the thriller crime, but the dark humor and multi-clue narrative later became the target of Nuo and Kun's imitation. It was definitely an avant-garde film from 2001 at that time, so it was said that the release was a failure... The scene of a lot of dollars fluttering in the wind, it seems that I saw this movie in my childhood.

The Killing quotes

  • Sherry Peatty: Darling, what are the two things in life you're most interested in?

    Val Cannon: What?

    Sherry Peatty: Money and women?

    Val Cannon: That's a nice way to put me down.

    Sherry Peatty: That sums it up, doesn't it?

  • Sherry Peatty: We're gonna have money, Val. More money than we ever dreamed of. Maybe millions!

    Val Cannon: Oh yeah, how?

    Sherry Peatty: George, that's how! He stumbled on to somethin' big.

    Val Cannon: That meatball?

    Sherry Peatty: That meatball with gravy, Val.