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Meaghan 2022-04-23 07:01:01

I watched it four or five times, and this is the first time I watched it with headphones. Except for the background music when De Niro and Edie were on the mountain overlooking the night city, it was still so beautiful. It seems that many plots have changed. I watched the subtitles several times before. They all translated William Fichtner's van zant into Yunxin, Wayne Groo into Jung, and later, under the pseudonym James, and translated it into praise minister for Nima, (I thought it was OK to understand the plot at the time?) Now I think about it So fucked up.

When I watched it twice before, I hoped that Al Pacino would be the one who fell at the end of the chase. Now I think about it without any guilt, because my favorite is the old Pa. This time I noticed De Niro. When I was about to leave with Edie, I talked to the man with long hair and age spots and said "home time" to Edie, and then went through the tunnel. Luo also smiled slightly. He must have thought about leaving San Francisco with Edie and washing his hands in a golden pot.

Chris asked De Niro when he would buy furniture, De Niro replied "I'll talk about it when I have time", and when he asked him when to get married, he also said "I'll talk about it when I have time", he told Chris not to be tied by a woman Unable to leave, he also told Vincent that he would have no worries when he wanted to get out, he also told Vincent that he would never go to prison again, and then the last sentence he said was "I said, I will never go to prison again" , also to Vincent, who replied "yeah". These words of De Niro, who have not met Edie, may have been realized one by one. He was eventually hunted down because Edie was under the attention of Vincent. The male and female protagonists looked at each other silently in the crowd. Edie was puzzled and De Niro was making a choice. Lian is more memorable, but Chris's part is more touching.

When the age-spotted long-haired man gave De Niro his new identity information, he answered why he didn't keep Chris. He said, "This is a free country." But I don't understand the background of the film era, and I don't understand the possible political significance, so I'll just think about it.

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