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To Live and Die in L.A. Reviews

  • Edison 2022-08-08 23:45:57

    Grand Theft Auto Reference

    1. A typical B-grade film in the 1980s. The scenes are all industrial areas and chaotic areas. The content of the story is fists and pillows, and the theme is speeding and gunfighting. The characteristics of these B-level films are vividly reflected. 2. The hotel at the beginning of the film, the...

  • Maverick 2022-08-08 22:52:14

    Where is the real accident?

    ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………… The death of the handsome and handsome first actor, to say that the accident was just a little unexpected at the moment: suddenly and bloody. From the point of...

  • Savanna 2022-08-08 21:00:52

    Very sudden-the anti-traditional "L.A. Life and Death"

    In a brilliant career, American director William Friedkin has made many memorable films, but his 1985 film "To Live and Die in LA" (To Live and Die in LA) ), is a work that is often overlooked, especially when compared to such masterpieces as "The Exorcist" and "The French Connection". "L.A. Life...

  • Lucie 2022-08-08 19:20:46

    The dazzling, eye-catching, and fake of the 1980s.

    This movie, like its brother The French Connection more than a decade ago, is a portrayal of the decade it belongs to. I think "French Drug Network" is a masterpiece that stands on the top of the pyramid of American police films. However, the reason that led me to watch "L.A." is not director...

  • Geo 2022-08-08 10:30:27

    The Hypocritical Net—The "American Counterfeit Banknote Net" 14 years later by the French Drug Trafficking Net

    William. "French Drug Network" directed by Fred King in 1971 can be regarded as a model that created a new police film in the 1970s, and made major breakthroughs in story and special effects. In 1974, he shot the horror film "The Exorcist", which shocked the world, and these two films alone can...