Comfortable

Dejon 2022-04-19 09:01:27

After watching it, there is a kind of hearty feeling

It's a modern version of gang wars, where everyone tends to their own interests. Pearson wants to spend his old age with his wife, and sells his cannabis factory; Matthew makes profits by lowering the price of Pearson's cannabis factory; the daily boss, David, is disgraced because Pearson makes him disgraced. Want to publish Pearson's scandal in the newspaper (this day... the sow is not the movie of Black Mirror... laughs me to death); without tears, I want to usurp my father's status, get Pearson's marijuana factory; the coach is forced to do some black work just to protect his apprentice; the reporter is in charge of storytelling, and wants to rely on thinking that he has the overall situation, blackmail Ray, and get his own interests

After reading it, it is comfortable, and there is no doubt about it. I think the narrative method of this movie is quite novel. It tells the story about what happened in the past, and Ray pretends he doesn’t know anything and finishes listening to Francher; he didn’t say that the ending was unexpected, it’s all reasonable.

I had nothing to do in the afternoon and watched one, ray I still think it's pretty cool, shit, or I'll have a whole beard hahahahaha

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The Gentlemen quotes

  • Rosalind Pearson: He's a fox, and foxes have a predictable nature. Trust this Jew about that Jew. If you let him in the henhouse, you can expect blood and feathers everywhere.

  • Matthew: How does anyone grow fifty tons of super skunk without letting anyone else know how they do it?

    Mickey Pearson: I'm flattered to hear that from you, Matthew. I imagine that big brain of yours is sweating a stream of tears just trying to figure it out.

    Matthew: Brilliance should be acknowledged