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Golden 2022-04-20 09:01:31

I don't know what I'm talking about in the first half, but it is very important for the content that follows. There's a lot of dialogue that's just too hilarious. For example, in Billy's self-YY cemetery war lines, the gangster boss and Marty drove back together to find the dog when Billy had a conversation with the gangster boss, and the old man holding the rabbit. I can laugh so hard that my stomach hurts! But I don't like a line in Hans' tape recorder about the lines in the Vietnamese man's scene. "I don't know why he wanted to see it, after all, it was the bullet he loaded." This sentence was so abrupt, it ruined my mentality of watching the film at that time. He can count many episodes in his mind. Every frame of the film is beautifully composed and coloured. Really like! Marty's splayed brows just caught my attention. So happy hahahaha. It's a great movie to watch from many angles. I'll see it later, it's going to be a different experience then. There are a lot of directors who want to express and don't really absorb it. But I really understand the black humor, because I think it's funny hahahahahaha

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Seven Psychopaths quotes

  • Myra: Do you ever worry we was wrong all those years, and there ain't no heaven and there ain't no nothing?

    Hans: Of course, I worry God loves us. I know He does. He's just got a funny way of showing it sometimes.

    Myra: Sometimes I think God's gone crazy sometimes. Stuff He does, stuff He don't do.

    Hans: Well, He's had a lot to contend with in his time, too, you know. Bastards killed His kid, too.

    Myra: Don't say "bastards", honey.

    Myra: It's just a word, Myra.

  • Billy: What the hell happened?

    Marty: Some punks jumped us. Said they were looking for a little shih tzu. Then some other punk killed those punks.

    Billy: I've only been gone 10 fucking minutes!