Pirates of Fire

Laurianne 2022-04-23 07:01:01

The most interesting thing is that a criminal is rich in love life, while a policeman is a loser in family life. Police and gangsters can only find the meaning of their existence when they devote themselves to their work. The black man who was paroled from prison tried hard to integrate into a normal life, but failed in the end. After returning to crime, he seemed to be a different person, and finally died without pain under the gun of the police. In my opinion, what this film wants to convey is actually the confusion and struggle of people in urban life, and it borrows the shell of a police and gangster film to show it to the audience. Therefore, it will win so much resonance.

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  • Omari 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Still very emotional. Between AlPacino and Robert DeNiro, the latter is relatively big. It is very impressive that Natalie Portman also played AlPacino's stepdaughter. By the way, I finally started to adapt to the narratives of police and criminal films in the 90s. After watching many new millennium commercial films, the narrative technique is not easy to change back. This proves from another side

  • Ambrose 2021-10-20 18:59:04

    The man's iron-blooded passion and fate struggle, the heart-stirring sadness, loneliness and gentle despair. The rivalry is so exciting!

Heat quotes

  • Vincent Hanna: [Referring to Neil] Someone somewhere is trying to put together a new way out for him

    Detective Casals: You don't think he already had one already laid out?

    Vincent Hanna: Sure he did, would you trust yours after this afternoon?

    Detective Casals: How much time we got?

    Vincent Hanna: Eight to ten hours tops

  • Nate: [Hands Neil an envelope with new ID's] Passports, traveler's checks, plastic. The plane, charter terminal, LAX, hangar 17. Call letters are 1011 Sierra. Touches down, holds for you five minutes, then splits. The plane will stand an FAA check. Filed a flight plan that works.

    Neil McCauley: Hey, where's Chris?

    Nate: He's gone.

    Neil McCauley: What?

    Neil McCauley: Said he's going on his own. Went to look for Charlene.

    Neil McCauley: Didn't you bring him here?

    Nate: Yeah, I brought him here.

    Neil McCauley: What happened?

    Nate: It's a free country, brother.