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Nakia 2021-11-15 08:01:25
"Sugar Coated Trap" There is no good thing in the sky
Mickey is a high-achieving student at Harvard, majoring in law, with excellent grades. He is about to graduate soon, and finding a job is a top priority. Mickey’s wife Abby is an elementary school teacher, and the two live a happy life. Although poor, they are very happy. After interviewing...
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Quincy 2021-11-15 08:01:25
"Wise" decision
It’s a wise decision to endure reading the novel before going to the movie. It is said that novels and adapted scripts are often quite different. But there is not such a big difference! After all
, part of the content of adapted scripts is quite good, just the idea of the finale. It is a...

Jerry Weintraub
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Lelah 2022-04-20 09:01:36
2017-9-24: I watched the American movie "Sugar-Coated Trap" in Japan;
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Kylee 2022-04-23 07:01:43
There is a reference to this film in "The Informant!". By the way, it is two and a half hours long. It is a typical thriller in the early 1990s. It has a neat script. The first half of the crisis is very experienced, and in the second half It became a jerk. There were a series of solutions, such as his wife suddenly forgave him, the FBI was led by the nose, the villain abandoned the dark and turned to the bright, the gods descended from the sky, and the killer killed his companion by mistake. The closer he gets to the climax, the more impotence he gets.
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Mitch McDeere: You're right, Mr. Abanks, I'm sorry. Okay? You're right. I'm sorry.
Barry Abanks: Nothing to bury even. Just a stone. They never did find him or the other two.
Mitch McDeere: What other two?
Barry Abanks: The other two who split the charter. Your friends and two other guys.
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Barry Abanks: They were in swimsuits, they paid cash.
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Barry Abanks: Could have been anything. One was, I don't know, squat, heavy. The other guy had long blond hair, almost white, and weird blue eyes.