The idiots cherish each other, and sigh mournfully!

Iliana 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Police and bandit films cannot escape the core of the story of cat and mouse, but good police and bandit movies can always cultivate fresh meat with great vitality on a simple skeleton. The highlight of this film, apart from Al Pacino and Robert De Niro's well-versed gangster film acting skills, which make everyone flock to them, the most commendable is the expression of all kinds of emotions just right, a little too much, a little too little, three paragraphs Sadness with different feelings is the best arrangement. The stop of the simple handshake scene at the end is enough to instantly kill any exciting and tragic gunfight.

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Extended Reading
  • Coby 2021-10-20 18:58:54

    The two great movie emperors (the godfather and the son) compete for good and evil.

  • Domenico 2021-10-20 18:58:58

    20130928 saw the film copy screening at the Film Archive. As one of the most watched movies, it is still deeply shocking to be able to watch this film on the big screen.

Heat quotes

  • Neil McCauley: [In a diner] you live in this neighborhood?

    Eady: No, I live above Sunset Plaza, it's a little house I rent and it's a little rundown but has a beautiful view, what about you?

    Neil McCauley: I live in Venice Boulevard, where's your family originally from?

    Eady: We're Scots Irish, they immigrated to America in the late seventeen hundreds, where are you originally from?

    Neil McCauley: Bay area.

    Eady: Are your folks there?

    Neil McCauley: My mother died a long time ago I don't know where my father is. I have a brother somewhere but sounds like you have a tight family I can tell. In L.A. the city of lights, in Fuji they have these iridescent algae that come out once a year in the water, it looks like L.A. at night.

    Eady: You've been there?

    Neil McCauley: No, I'm going there some day.

  • Eady: [Their first meeting in a restaurant] What are you reading?

    Neil McCauley: A book about metals

    Eady: What kind of work do you do?

    Neil McCauley: Lady, why are you so interested in what I read or what I do?

    Eady: I've seen you in the book store from time to time, I work there, if you don't want to talk to me that's ok, I'm sorry I bothered you

    Neil McCauley: I didn't mean to be rude. I didn't recognize you. I work in metals I'm a salesman, you like working there?

    Eady: Sure, I get a discount there's a whole section of books in my area.

    Neil McCauley: What area is that?

    Eady: Graphic design, the store's a day job until I got enough going.

    Neil McCauley: Who do you do that for?

    Eady: A restaurant, their menus and a small record label their CD covers, I've done two so far.

    Neil McCauley: You go to school for that?

    Eady: Yeah I went to Parsons

    Neil McCauley: Where's that?

    Eady: New York City

    Neil McCauley: How long you've been here?