Only the paranoid can succeed

Krystina 2022-04-23 07:01:11

Watching a movie really still needs a leisurely time and mood, especially this kind of movie, don't expect it to attract you from the beginning. You need to slowly enter the play, and gradually your mood can begin to rise and fall with the fate of the characters in the film, and you can still leave a lingering aftertaste after the end.
Boss Hurry is really a paranoid. As a killer, he implements his principles of justice without any leeway. The ending once again verifies the bad remarks that only a paranoid can succeed.
Very interesting British movie, the kind of cool humor and black unexpected ending (but friends who have seen this type of movie should still be able to guess the ending) seems to be some of the means used by this country's movies, but it can be played. wonderful. When you see Yankees doing this type of thing, like Tom Hanks "Old Woman Killer," it just doesn't feel right.
Americans should still go and shoot those movies that have a climax at the beginning, and then continue to climax after that. Leave this kind of work that requires foreplay to the people of Eurasia, Africa and Latin America. After all, you can have a comparative advantage by doing what you do best.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaya 2022-03-24 09:01:13

    Full of silly jokes, not the nonsensical ones as originally thought, the soundtrack and ending with serious and serious jokes weaving and warmth to the end. Nice script and good effect.

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    A dark and humorous killer story, full of irony and mockery, everyone backfires, absurd and funny. Colin was so handsome back then!

In Bruges quotes

  • Ken: [Ray walks into the bar high on cocaine] How'd your date go?

    Ray: My date involved two instances of extreme violence, one instance of her hand on my cock and my finger up her thing which lasted all too briefly - isn't that always the way? - , one instance of me stealing five grams of very high-quality cocaine and one instance of me blinding a poofy little skinhead: so all in all... my evening pretty much balanced out, fine.

  • Ken: [standing up to leave and picking up his coat] Two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. I think I'm heading home.