It's better to call "The Underworld"

Amelia 2022-02-10 08:01:34

I haven't read the original version, too old to find resources.

How cold is this movie? Although it was a work 21 years ago, there are still past lives of Batman and S.H.I.E.L.D. Director.

"Want my shoes?"

What impressed me the most after reading it was not chasing cars and climbing stairs to fight gunfights, but the line of Bale kept circling in my mind. Bale's villain will let me meet Wu Zhenyu. He is very gentle, but there is always a fierce and neurotic in his eyes.

The title is too inexplicable. The style of the 90s is not as appropriate as the other name "The Underworld".

At the end of the film, justice was not declared. Although the murderer did pay for his life, it was the victim’s mother who paid the greatest price in exchange for it, not by relying on the law.

This film is a straightforward, straightforward, police film with adrenal glands and gunpowder. The bugs on the plot are all over the wall, but there is no need to go into it. The bullets are lit, and the bad guys get used. Just go to the computer and forget about it.

Recently, the mood is not stable, and it is more suitable for this type of movie. Please recommend if you have a suitable one, thank you~

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  • Garret 2022-02-10 08:01:34

    It's fun, haha, what's the matter with Bell in the stills? ?

  • Maybelle 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    Just at Uncle Bale, I screamed as soon as he appeared. . .

Shaft quotes

  • Peoples Hernandez: [Telling Roselli and Groves about Walter Wade, Jr] This guy comes in here and his got his drawer stuffed with jewelry and he asked me if I could locate somebody? I say "yeah" because he's kind of like a celebrity but finding people is not my thing so here's what I propose: so why don't I sell contract to you? The guy says this shit will cash out to twenty grand I take half and you'll take half, it'll be the easiest money you can ever make

  • John Shaft: [to Walter Wade] How you doing, Richie Rich? Remember me?