A smoother style tweak

Jerald 2022-04-23 07:01:26

3.7 Well, by simplifying the script clues, reducing the rhythm of the plot, reducing the length and complexity of British chatter (only the complexity of British swearing is retained), improving the character's appearance, improving the character's elegant style, and beautifying the photography costumes and scenery Means, to a more popular and more global way, the first few misses are also afraid, Aladdin's box office success in exchange for this time in the investor and self-style pursuit of a space to try, in fact, it came out like this The film is still very smooth and durable, and can be regarded as a qualified gangster commercial film.

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  • Sheila 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    If you want to be a good gang boss, you must love your wife, pet your wife, listen to your wife, and have sex with your wife more

  • Lolita 2021-10-20 19:02:51

    The "Gentlemen" by Gerich really can only empathize with some obscure points after arriving in the UK: like dog skin plasters, which can’t be avoided, like teenage gansters, like growing marijuana in aristocratic homes (because it’s not regulated), such as Media that use imagination greatly, such as black Americans (but this time the Americans are Asian faces), such as all-people YouTubers... Quite obscure, the way of a gentleman in Britain is not shaken by hostile forces, but old and new media, nobody cares about your business, they only care about your story! Sometimes although it saves your life, but not to save you, but to shoot YouTube haha. In general, Gairich went round and round and returned to the original "Two Smoke Guns" routine. The multi-line network narrative, although not as stunning as the debut, but dead, his pictures are too beautiful.

The Gentlemen quotes

  • Fletcher: Enter our protagonist. He's good looking. He's gorgeous. He's golden age. He's a proper handsome cunt. His name is Mickey Pearson. Unique background has our Mickey. American born, Rhodes scholar. So he's born clever, but poor. Now that's quite a leap from a trailer park in Americana to the thousand year-old university in old Angleterre, where he studies the dark art of horticulture. But he never finished his education, never went home, because he found his vocation. A naughty vocation. He's a bad boy. He starts dealing the dirty wonder weed to his rich, British, upper-class uni pals, and realizes he's rather good at it. But now the plot begins to thicken. He has reached a crossroads in his life. The middle class and the middle age, they've got to him. They've corrupted his appetite for the horrors. He's gone soft. He wanted to cash in his chips, and get out of the game, and he seems to have found the perfect customer.

  • 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.