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Carson 2022-03-23 09:02:06
Nondescript literary crime films
Personally, I think it is a relatively unique type, so it will be worse from a traditional point of view.
Literature + thriller + action + crime, but it is not as prominent as traditional movies. There are many places in it that pursue literature and art, philosophy and in-depth issues, but there... -
Jerrod 2021-12-19 08:01:11
Divided into two parts, the shock
I watched it twice. I watched the first half on the first day and the second half on the second day. The first half is relaxed, even romantic, a little pretentious (in the words of the old diamond seller, Pete), mixed with a touch of mystery (in the words of Cameron, etc.), and perverted...

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Nedra 2022-03-28 09:01:04
see half abandoned. I really don't know what to say, there are a lot of lines, and it's exhausting and boring. The entire movie is so fragmented that it's hard to imagine Ridley Scott directed it.
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Martine 2022-03-27 09:01:09
I vaguely feel that Ridley did not learn from Mr. Lynch, but omitted the new style, the postmodern chapter of Blade Runner.
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Jefe: Machado would have traded every word, every poem, every verse he ever wrote for one more hour with his beloved. And that is because when it comes to grief, the normal rules of exchange do not apply, because grief transcends value. A man would give entire nations to lift grief off his heart. And yet, you cannot buy anything with grief, because grief is worthless.
Counselor: Why are you telling me this?
Jefe: Because you continue to deny the reality of the world you're in. Do you love your wife so much, so completely, that you would exchange places with her upon the wheel? And I don't mean dying, because dying is easy.
Counselor: Yes! Yes, damn you!
Jefe: Well, that is good to hear, Counselor.
Counselor: What are you saying? Are you saying this is a possibility?
Jefe: No. It's impossible.
Counselor: You said I was that man - at that crossing.
Jefe: Yes. At the understanding that life is not going to take you back. You are the world you have created. And when you cease to exist, this world that you have created will also cease to exist. But for those with the understanding that they're living the last days of the world, death acquires a different meaning. The extinction of all reality is a concept no resignation can encompass. And then, all the grand designs and all the grand plans will be finally exposed and revealed for what they are. And now, Counselor, I have to go, because I have to make other calls. If I have time, I think I'll take a small nap.
[hangs up]
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[last lines]
Malkina: To see quarry, killed with elegance, it's just moving to me.
Banker: Is it sexual?
Malkina: Yes, of course. A thing like that is always sexual. The hunter has grace, beauty, and purity of heart to be found nowhere else. You can make no distinction between what they are and what they do. And what they do is kill. We, of course, are another matter. It is our faintness of heart that has driven us to the edge of ruin. Perhaps you won't agree, but nothing is crueler than a coward. And the slaughter to come is probably beyond our imagining.
Banker: I think you've told me more than I wish to know.
Malkina: Then I'll say no more. Shall we think about ordering? I'm famished.