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Alex 2022-02-19 08:02:26
Killer
The comic style at the beginning, the gunfight, and the embarrassment of finding the wrong place. Basically, the style and narrative are revealed, allusion to evil, violence, plus a little humor.
The three brothers' personalities are generally similar and slightly different. The eldest brother... -
Adam 2022-02-19 08:02:26
It is rare to find superfluous and bug movies~
Lay out (to live on commission to kill), start (receive a kidnapping and rescue mission), unfold (encounter 2 pursuits and kills on the way back), climax (stepmother, police chief dad, and detective dispatched to help), ending (being Kidnapped children give trucks as gifts). It looks clear and...

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Dwight 2022-02-19 08:02:26
Watching three gangster action movies in a row, I'm so addicted~ Well, this one is very enjoyable, but a few hot girls died too early. A soft-hearted bad guy or something, a typical positive, high-volume American hero. The "Lawlessness" of the three brothers during the Prohibition period is similar in the same way. Of course, the nature of that drama is stronger.
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Elmer 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Violent and non-dramatic film, I like the situation where the three brothers like the handicapped little handsome guy, and I like the second big guy the most, who is honest, honest, and tolerant!
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Brick Oodie: [aims a gun at Chogan's head] You're about to have a bad day, John Redcorn.
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[first lines]
Brick Oodie: [impersonating the police] Open up! It's your dog, bro! We've got a warrant for a Hector De la Taco. So send him on out.
Chogan: [from inside] You've got the wrong house, ese.
Brick Oodie: Why don't you let me worry about that there, snookum?
McQueen Oodie: [stepping up to the door now] This is the FBI! Why the fuck don't you open the fucking door? Let's go!
Chogan: That's cute. Look! You putas got ten seconds to get the fuck off my stoop! OK? "Putas"?