"You are split, I split"

Arielle 2021-12-12 08:01:11

Some people say that Guy Ritchie's parody and panic breakthrough can be seen from this movie, and some people say that Guy Ritchie's excellent director ability can be felt from this movie. In short, this is a movie with mixed reviews. The familiarity in the first half and the unfamiliarity in the second half constitute the director's "scam". Remember the words that the protagonist keeps repeating in the movie: The best trick is to make him believe that you are him. In fact, the best literary works are all like this. When facing great works of art, everyone feels that this work is like making it by oneself, and can't bear to destroy such beauty. The protagonist appeared so flustered and direct during the last long period of self-doubt, division, and contest in the elevator. Finally, he calmly walked out of the elevator and walked past the gangster who had been saying "fear me" all the time. His face was full of tears and his hands were shaking. I even doubt whether the two inmates are also the personality of the protagonist after the split. There is a section in the movie that is shown in the form of animation, which makes people feel refreshed.
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  • Jake Green: [Mr. Green in the elevator, after being convinced by his friends not to take the stairs] Now I've got to spend the next two minutes, shaking... and sweating... like a crack whore looking for a fix... Should have taken the stairs... cause it's getting very... very tight in here.

  • Zach: Did you get anything from the old lady?

    Jake Green: No.

    Zach: Did you get anything from Horwitz?

    Jake Green: No.

    Zach: Why not?

    Jake Green: Because he didn't have it.

    Zach: Listen, pal. Either he pays or you pay.

    Jake Green: I pay anyway.

    Zach: Don't be a smartass.