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Adrien 2023-03-14 02:28:32
Criticizing human nature is endless!...
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Emanuel 2023-03-09 04:03:16
sometimes good people do bad...
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Armando 2023-02-07 04:27:29
Will you hand in 4 million if you find it? Yes, otherwise, what should you do if the owner comes looking for it; if you really have 4 million in front of you, you can kill someone to protect your immediate interests. There are two big mouths who can't hold back in the team, don't try to share the windfall with them, the lies and the dead are rolling like a snowball. A little procrastination, and it can be seen that the excessive dementia behavior of the characters is the result of the...
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Tressie 2023-02-02 15:59:14
Although there are shadows of the Coen brothers, the look and feel of the movie is not good, the characters are stupid, the story is trivial, and I look anxious. A strong low-cost...
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Consuelo 2023-01-31 06:50:11
As brilliant as aboriginal...
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Etha 2023-01-23 03:44:21
Those whose words are full of morality fall faster in the face of...
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Madie 2023-01-19 21:31:56
These brothers obviously lack IQ, but they can do so many absurd things, obviously to encourage...
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Johan 2023-01-02 09:48:55
Billy Bob and Francis McDomond are a perfect...
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Connor 2022-12-22 12:26:05
The story as a whole is indeed very similar to Fargo, but the shooting temperature was obviously a little worse. The scene of the two shootings was so easily covered up by him with lies. Is the police's on-site investigation a...
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Amina 2022-12-09 02:28:04
It's not a simple...
A Simple Plan Comments
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Crawford 2022-09-29 21:21:41
A Simple Plan
An airplane crashed into an isolated, snow-covered forest. There was a corpse on the airplane and 4.5 million in cash. Hank (Bill Paiston), his brother Jacob (Billy Bob Thornton) and their friend Lu are all moved by the money because they all need it. Hank has a small reputation in the village, and...
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Maxwell 2022-09-29 23:23:13
[Film Review] A Simple Plan (1998) 7.6/10
Sam Raimi's A SIMPLE PLAN is aa pitch-black cautionary tale apropos of human nature, adapted by Scott B. Smith from his own novel, in a wintry rule Minnesota, a snow-covered crashed airplane with a dead pilot and a bag of $4.4 million in $100 bills is discovered by three men, our protagonist Hank...
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[Jacob picks on Hank and the way he's fake drinking his whiskey]
Jacob Mitchell: You see this... You see the way this guy drinks. You see Hank take a drink of that whiskey. It's like... it's like...
Jacob Mitchell: [Jacob imitates the sip of his drink like Hank, as Lou chuckles] Like fucking you know like... what is this like? Some kind of commercial? For... Preparation 'X' or something like that. Like he lives on Primrose Lane. Drink like some God damn bird or something.
Hank Mitchell: You gonna start playing big brother now teaching me how to drink my whiskey?
Jacob Mitchell: [Jacob imitates Hank sipping his drink again] You ever seen anybody drink like that before?
Lou Chambers: [Lou chuckles] No. Tell you the truth I've never seen anybody drink like that before.
Jacob Mitchell: I don't... I don't drink like that. My dad didn't drink like that.
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[Jacob tells the drunk Lou that they should have never let Hank keep that money, as Hank sits there listening]
Jacob Mitchell: You know, we should never have let him keep that money.
Jacob Mitchell: [Lou drunkenly chuckles] No, I'm not shittin'. We shouldn't - We shouldn't have done that. We should have never let him keep that money.
Jacob Mitchell: [Jacob looks at Hank] Look how he's looking at us like he's fucking better than us. Like you own us or something.