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Lenny 2022-03-23 09:01:59
“Is there one fucking honest cop in this fucking city?”
The American version of "Looking for Guns" has the characteristics of American streets and gangsters. "Is there one fucking honest cop in this fucking city?" This sentence lays the groundwork for the following, not only the policeman who was killed by a $500 explosive packaged in a $60 nike, but...
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Reinhold 2022-03-23 09:01:59
What the hell is this ending?
Ninety-nine percent of the movie is great. But I can't figure out the ending. Since Joey is a cop, why is he chasing that gun so hard? That gun happened to be important evidence that the gang killed the policeman. Joey should hope that the gun would fall into the hands of the police. If it is said...
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Eileen 2022-03-23 09:01:59
This is a problem
After so many years of watching movies, there has always been a problem that bothers me, that is, if I come across a movie that I don't like while watching a movie. So should you give up halfway through or stick to it? In the past, I gave up categorically, because the mentality of watching movies...
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Chris 2022-03-23 09:01:59
Fuck these bastards!
I watched it a long time ago, and this is the second time. It's dick and exciting, and there are a lot of perverted murderers, especially the pair of perverted men and women who specialize in killing children. The bad guys are making a fortune, what a fucking world, and they are finally shot to...
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Everett 2022-03-22 09:01:53
i'm sorry i missed
lucky to get this movie lucky to open it this afternoon but i still have to say that before joe said he was undercover i was full of joy and thought it was going to be another classic in my heart screenwriter The narrative technique is not inferior to "Two Smoking Guns" and "Pulp Fiction". It's a...
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Cleta 2022-03-22 09:01:53
Serious logic flaw
In general, the film as a whole is ok, the director needs to make some profound connotations, and add some chance encounters, such as encounters with perverted couples who kidnap, torture and kill children, and pimps, all of which are a bit out of tune with the main plot. The loopholes are as...
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Levi 2022-03-22 09:01:53
Excessive force
I guess the director must have figured out what the screenwriter meant to make this film compact and powerful, full of dangers. Therefore, regardless of the far-fetched storyline, I directed the actors to be hysterical and hoarse in front of the camera again and again. I was exhausted from watching...
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Hailee 2022-03-22 09:01:53
Plot summary, a good western action movie
The movie starts, and before it gets into the state, the story develops into a gang deal, plus being robbed. The male protagonist, Joe, kept swearing in front of the robbers, without fear, as if he had the ability to control the overall situation. I wonder if it won't be a one-sided heroic film, it...
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Margret 2022-03-21 09:01:59
A heroic victory
A heroic victory This movie let me say something. At first, I was a little bit resistant to this movie. The reason is that some film critics said that it is the American version of the gun. Because of my blind worship of the gun, I always want to The attitude of the master who does everything in...
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Susanna 2022-03-21 09:01:59
violent fairy tale
Woo has long been credited with creating the concept of "violent aesthetics," using stark contrasts of doves and hail of bullets to stimulate the human eye, while Wayne Kramer's Running Scared (a.k.a. Continuous Fright) uses foul language and nakedness from start to finish. Gore, like killing Bill...
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Director: Wayne Kramer
Language: English,Russian,Spanish Release date: February 24, 2006