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Ottilie 2022-04-23 07:01:26

Huang Curly's first sentence seemed to set a flag, and Sonny's nervous action of taking out the gun from the gift box and throwing the box made people suspicious of the robbery. Thanks to earning some face as a robber in the process of searching for supplies, but after receiving a call from the police, he was a little more counseled. "Did you come prepared for this robbery, or did you have an idea?" She couldn't even answer the question from the female staff. Haha, the first half of the movie is full of laughter. However, it turns out that the robbers are still brave and resourceful, otherwise how could a bank robbery be pulled for more than ten hours and even change the battlefield in the end. The second half of the film is a little dragged, whether those dialogues are for realism or to supplement the protagonist's background and character, people can't help but fast-forward.

Poor Sha, who cherishes life, keeps away from cigarettes, and pays attention to reputation rather than surrender, he would choose to be a robber. After learning that he was surrounded by police, he behaved like a child who had made mistakes but had nowhere to go, looking forward in anxiety and anxiety. On his first air trip, he was unfortunately shot dead.

The poorer Sonny, in the negotiation process, had to strategize, appease all parties, and build the psychological defense of his teammates. Seeing the dawn of victory, he was shot into the abyss before dawn.

Back at the beginning, Huang Curly Mao, who was about to escape, was a prophecy. If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools.

(From the majestic godfather to the hilarious and wild robber, Al's acting skills??)

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Dog Day Afternoon quotes

  • Sonny: Who are you?

    Sheldon: FBI. Sheldon.

    Sonny: Ah, good. About time. Maybe we can get this thing started, huh? Look, get the lights back on and the air conditioning. We got no air conditioning in here!

    Sheldon: No more favors. That's all over, Sonny.

    Sonny: Favors? You been doin' us favors all night?

    Sheldon: I have a jet. I'll have limousine here in a half hour. I want the hostages.

    Sonny: No, no, no. Bullshit.

    Sheldon: I'd like to work with you on this Sonny, not against you.

    Sonny: Well, the hostages are what's keeping me alive.

    Sheldon: When do I get them?

    Sonny: Didn't anybody tell you anything?

    Sheldon: I'd like to hear it from you.

    Sonny: You get one hostage for the limousine that you bring me in. One hostage. One hostage for the jet. Then, I get to the airport. I go into the plane. I check it all out. And if it's all okay, they all come out.

    Sheldon: I want to go inside.

    Sonny: Why?

    Sheldon: To see if everybody's alright.

    Sonny: They're all right.

    Sheldon: No, I have to see.

  • Sal: What'd he say?

    Sonny: He was talkin' about arrangements . we were talkin' about the TV.

    Sal: Why couldn't he talk about that here?

    Sonny: He was showin' me how the airport bus is comin' in, like that, Sal.