Compared with "Drug Lord", it is much more comfortable. You can hold black tea in your hand, mouth the world, and watch while cutting your toenails. Unfortunately, you can't find the nail clippers. Johnny Depp is still so handsome, and his mother really has a lot of interests. It's hard to get him to be so handsome. It's a real interest to be born to be so handsome. Such a handsome man must have eaten because he was too ugly when he was a child. A lot of suffering.
Now that the highlights are over, let's talk about the movie itself. You can tell by looking at the title of the movie, the one selling white powder is based on real events. I don't know if the director didn't want the film to be too explosive, or just to highlight the interests of the big drug lord. As a big drug lord who monopolized 85% of the cocaine market in the United States in the 1970s, Johnny Depp became more like a futures dealer, without his own gang or subordinates, relying entirely on two or three friends to form a trafficking network, Johnny Depp Responsible for importing goods from Colombia to the United States, accomplices responsible for sales, a beautiful entrepreneurial history of the reform and opening up bourgeoisie, no murders, no gang fights, and even Johnny Depp only used a gun once in the whole movie, and it was a pistol. Can't help but think of the Hong Kong gangster movie, where dozens of people fought to the death for a mere few pieces of drugs, and they almost didn't carry a bazooka. However, the Colombian cocaine manufacturer and his associates have many subordinates, and they use AK, presumably because one is Colombian and the other is Spanish.
In general, "Narcotics" is still a good commercial film, with compact narrative and coherent plot, Johnny Depp is handsome, and Penelope Cruz is gorgeous. In fact, literary films and commercial films are actually not distinguished between elegant and vulgar, just because a large number of "three low" screenwriters and directors with low interest, low IQ and low vision have emerged in the commercial film manufacturing industry. , mentally retarded comments, people mistakenly believe that commercial films are always lower than literary films.
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