Unbeatable and brilliantly choreographed film!! When watching: The plot of the movie, including the script, made me feel like I was reading a novel. The progression of the plot and the psychological process of the actors were so novel that I felt like I could imagine how the novel was described. After reading: Is it really a novel adaptation? The actors are all old acquaintances, and the protagonists are really handsome.
I like the setting of the protagonist very much. When I was a child, I saw my mother beaten to death by my father. When I grew up, I hated men who were violent to women, but I didn't expect him and the hooker to be sincere. He hit and said to each other, "You are alright," which made me laugh to death. In the end, it was really because Mom's protagonist was so brave and invincible when he played the minion, and the boss was beaten to the ground as soon as he appeared (although there was also a certain part because he didn't have time to hide, the damage was too high).
All in all, it's a very, very, very ironic movie. At the beginning of the Los Angeles paradise, someone in the middle said that people in Los Angeles have wings. Finally, when it comes to the staff list, the cheerful jazz background echoes the beginning and the end. In addition, the plot completely describes the gang scuffles, rape, and prostitution in Los Angeles. The interior of the police station is dark and rotten, exploiting each other and framing them. This is a great black comedy! The villains are packaged as heroes in the end, and Los Angeles is still a paradise on earth.
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