A bunch of complaints, but it's really good to watch, saves a pulpy day

Chaz 2022-04-21 09:01:03

Some people are natural risk-takers, and letting them stop is castration. Watching such a play at night is worth a sloppy day. Then it was too high at 1 o'clock in the middle of the night, so I couldn't sleep. . . Alas, it's time to come to Genhuazi. . . How come all the gangsters are infatuated men and can't accept it; the male and female audiences earn a bunch of money, shameless but effective. After watching so many films of Robert De Niro, I don't feel it, and then this drama is harvested, and what should come must come. The same sense of stacking as "Warrior". Shameless, but effective, as long as the audience buys it, the producer will shut up. I don't like the part where Nathalie committed suicide... The writer couldn't think of a better part. It's too repetitive for the two killers to finally separate from their wives/lovers, white eyes. The battle scene is so good. The aircraft and light in the decisive battle were exhausted. What does that last hand hold mean? ? ? Friendship between men is so ambiguous. I hate men pouting the most. . . One day the king threw out the whole play. . . This director's "Speed ​​​​King" is invincible and beautiful, and the speeding car scene is invincible and beautiful. As a result, he filmed the black question mark of "The Intern" again. why. Picture what. The director is an absolute master of action scenes, and he can easily create a sense of urgency and pressure. The result "Intern"? ? ? There are so many complaints, but overall it is very nice. After reading it, I unconsciously thought for half an hour, and then I thought it was so beautiful! !

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  • Angelita 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Movie king-level crime action drama, but the plot is more straightforward and clearer than expected. Although the rivalry between two people is expected, it is not very exciting. The two look really a bit like

  • Diego 2021-10-20 18:58:47

    Uncle Pacino was so scared when he was fierce, but he loved the children and the families of the victims so much. Hey, I don't understand such a man. It's rare in the world. A gangster like Robert De Niro is so beloved, I really want to be such a gangster woman! Wishful thinking wishful thinking, hahahahaha

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  • 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?