The movie "Reservoir Dogs" is indeed one of the few high-scoring gangster movies I've seen. It has a long history, a wonderful plot, and a classic movie. People sigh. The film tells the story of the gang boss Joe and his son who gather six robbers who do not know each other to plan a jewelry robbery together. In order to protect personal privacy, Joe named everyone with a color as a code name. As a result, he encountered the police during the robbery. The ambush caused heavy casualties, and the remaining people killed each other because of mutual suspicion, and the purpose of the action gradually deviated from the preset track. The wonderful thing about the whole film is that it doesn't show us directly the footage of the jewelry store being robbed, but through the robbers' quarrelling dialogue with each other, the plot picture is pieced together and presented to us. Different colors represent different people and create different personalities. Mr. Bai is very loyal. After Mr. Orange was accidentally shot, he was anxious to find a doctor. He also told him his true identity because of self-blame. When people came to the warehouse and wanted to shoot Mr. Orange, he firmly stood on Mr. Orange's side and did not hesitate to fight them, even sacrificing his own life. What impresses me the most is Mr. Fan, who is timid and fearful. After the robbery, he firmly believed that there were traitors among them. In the end, he became the only winner.
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