After watching this movie, I feel really good. This kind of cool, of course, mainly comes from the confrontation between the two top actors; in short, both of them are not cheap at first glance, plus the charm exuded by the two gestures, which makes the film form an infinite variety of tension.
And of course there's a little sadness, and that sadness is mostly Robert De Niro's. In the process of watching the movie, I kept hoping that the bandit side would win in the end. When the most lively Luo fell down at the sound of Pa's gunfire, it was really heart-wrenching. In fact, what I saw was that Luo Xian discovered Pa, how could it be that he shot after him? Of course, what impressed Luo the most was the haggard and vicissitudes face at the end of "Once Upon a Time in America"; perhaps the feeling of sadness towards him continued to this film, so I always felt deeply for him during the viewing process. pity.
After Luo and the other gang of gangsters pretended and pointed at the pier, and then hid on the tower to take pictures of Pa, I couldn't help but feel relieved, thinking that he is really smart and has a high IQ. At this time, Pa's performance also made me happy. Of course, he is also a smart person, and he guessed the other party's intention at once; but he didn't panic, nor was he angry, but waved his hands as if he didn't care, and made a pose. Luo, who was hiding behind the camera, showed a faint smile.
What impressed me was that when the securities boss asked who Luo was talking to on the phone, Luo replied coldly: I was talking to myself because I was talking to a dead person. I hate that kind of villain who plots against others behind the scenes. Presumably someone like Luo who is open-hearted always despises this kind of person, so I don't gossip with him; I say if you die, you will surely die.
Shootout with police after bank robbery. Luo's long-haired subordinate was injured. Luo did not leave him, but desperately rescued him. The scene where he held the long-haired subordinate and shot at the police reminded me vaguely of the scene in The Color of Heroes. The friendship between loving and righteous men is still very touching. If the police were only a few minutes late, wouldn't they be? It's really hard for these professional bandits.
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