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A group of native Chinese who do not understand American culture
Eveline 2022-04-19 09:01:18
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Roselyn 2022-03-21 09:01:14
Brian de Palma's gangster movie. The 1930s when Prohibition was imposed. Gathered three major male stars. Morricone's soundtrack is too vivid and full of soul, and it may even be distracting, or it can be said that the film is not worthy of his soundtrack. The stairs at the end are a tribute to Eisenstein.
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Harrison 2022-04-20 09:01:11
Glancing at the side of Chicago before the so-called Al Capone era collapsed, even if it wasn't. There are still plenty of passages in tribute to the Odessa stairs~
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Ness: I have foresworn myself. I have broken every law I have sworn to uphold, I have become what I beheld and I am content that I have done right!
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Malone: [holding him against the window of the cabin in Canada] You're gonna talk, pal. You're gonna beg to talk. Because somebody's going to talk!
[walks out of the shack, and holds the dead body of a gangster Ness shot]
Malone: Hey you, on your feet! We need you to translate this book! And I'm not going to ask you a second time! I'm gonna count to three.
[places gun in the gangster's mouth]
Malone: What's the matter? Can't you talk with a gun in your mouth? One... two... THREE!
[pulls the trigger, blowing the corpse's skull cap off]
George: [screams] Don't! Okay! I'm going to talk! I'll tell you whatever you want! What do you want to know?