The first neurosis: serial killer J, who specializes in assassinating the middle and high-level Mafia. Without further ado, bang bang two shots.
The second neurosis: the father who loved his daughter tragically died, and followed the murderer all his life. The murderer who converted to a religion and wanted to live a quiet life was finally overwhelmed by the disturbance and planned to commit suicide (Christian suicides go to hell), thinking that if he went to hell, he would be able to get rid of the entanglement of the deceased's father. Unexpectedly, at the moment of suicide, I saw the father calmly holding a knife outside the window and began to cut his neck (going to hell with you to be a ghost will not let you go). How desperate this wicked sinner was at that moment, but so happy. I really like this story.
The third neurosis: a gangster shoveling officer who kills for his dog. The cute dog is experienced in acting, full of camera sense, a fresh air in the fight, and a placebo when the heart can't bear it. Completely the fifth star of the film.
The fourth neurosis: Vietnamese monk who set himself on fire.
Fifth and Sixth Neuropathy: A pair of serial killers running around to assassinate serial killers.
Seventh Neuropathy: Billy. A big urchin doing nothing, the core of the whole film, the initiator of all troubles. In order to provide inspiration for his friend's script "Seven Neuropathies", he killed four gangsters and the girlfriend of the gang leader in a row, without blinking, the audience is estimated to be "crazy" every second when the trigger is pulled. In the final battle, I finally gave the most perfect curtain call with my playful life.
Neurosis No. 5 found that the final subtitle of the movie "Seven Neuropathies" was not satisfied with the call to the screenwriter. It was the eighth neurosis:
- The subtitle didn't call me. I'm going to kill you on Tuesday!
- Well, I don't have anything else to do on Tuesday anyway.
- Your voice sounds weird as if you've gone through some hardship (waste
In other words, two of the screenwriter's friends are dead). I... Tuesday is not so convenient, I will contact you to make an appointment.
- Okay, I've been here all the time.
- I know.
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Director Martin MacDonald, who wrote and directed his brains, is the first Nine Neuropathies! After watching this movie, I still really like the tenth neuropathy. That's right [laugh cry]!
British crime comedy, breathless thrill and excitement, fantastic story, structured narrative like never before, I kind of want to give it full marks!
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