Needless to say about Pacimo's acting skills, from the daring, daring and careful when he was a small person, to the paranoid and crazy when he was a big drug lord, and the hysteria at the last moment, there are four words that are incisively and vividly. Thriller is definitely not an exaggeration.
It always feels a bit Quentinian "We are like this? What should we do? What should we do next? Eat? Drink? Sleep? Drugs?" In the end, this kind of thing is not worth mentioning, it is more old-fashioned.
The film already has a certain violent aesthetic color, from the very beginning of Pacino's assassination of a former Cuban official, to shooting a drug dealer who wanted to blackmail in the street, to shooting the killer's head in a car for a woman and a child, and at home and at home. The killers fought each other, and finally shot through the body, tsk tsk.
The world is yours. The terrifying gangster is nothing more than that.
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