good guy. . .

Jaida 2022-04-22 07:01:01

After I grew up, for the first time, I felt that if I was a gangster, I would have nothing to be sorry for. I felt this way after watching Martin Scorsese's "The Way of Thieves" and "The Infernal Affairs". " is particularly strong after. I didn't expect the director of the two films to be the same person, but it was such a coincidence that the two films that spanned 16 years were arranged by God to watch them at the same time.
The film is very realistic, the performances are very experienced, there are veteran actors (Nicholson, De Niro), and there are typical Hollywood handsome guys (Leonardo, Liotta), old Martin's techniques and tricks Nothing has changed in 16 years, but the excitement and thinking it brings are still shocking. The so-called underworld and white, the so-called inexorable relationship, the exposure of human nature, the power of desire and money, and the loss of control in the face of these temptations. . . Martin showed black and white, and the audience saw white and black, ok, I hope it's not all gray, we don't want gray. . . Funny though, gray is part of life,
good guy. . .

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  • Neoma 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Good movies often weave or show a whole new world to the audience. Good guys are like this, showing the audience a New York Italian gangster. The film is filled with a lot of narration, introducing the gangsters in every detail, like the scene where Henry gets married. The traditional protection fee has been hit by drugs, and the tommy in the team is too reckless, and there are drugs. The three-person team collapses, and the good guys are divided for their own survival.

  • Blaze 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    The film has more than 10.3 points in my mind. I have watched it fourteen times in the past five years. Back then, I wrote very young film reviews and attracted some strange people...=---, =

Goodfellas quotes

  • Henry Hill: [Narrating] These are the guys Jimmy put together for what turned out to be the biggest heist in American history: the Lufthansa heist. Tommy and Carbone were going to grab the outside guard and make him get us in the front door, Frenchy and Joe Buddha had to round up the workers, Johnny Roastbeef had to keep them all tied up and away from the alarm, even Stacks Edwards got in on it, all he was supposed to do was steal the panel truck and afterwards compact it with a friend of ours in New Jersey. Only Morrie was driving us nuts - just because he set this up, he felt he could bust Jimmy's balls for an advance on the money we were going to steal. He didn't mean anything by it; it was just the way he was.

  • Jimmy Conway: [referring to Henry and Karen] She'll never divorce him. She'll kill him but she won't divorce him.