Miller's Crossing Comments

  • Clovis 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    This film tells about a series of dirty things in a small town where police and bandit politicians hang on shoulders . A relatively failed gangster film, the camera is still good, the actors act well, but it can't hide this bad...

  • Clare 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    It's not the style of the Coen brothers at all. It's a bit Scorsese, boring in the front and a little climax in the...

  • Michelle 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    It turned out to be from 1990, which is different from my memory, but it is an impressive...

  • Melody 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    There is no doubt that this is the worst work I personally think of the Coen brothers. I like Cohen because his films are always simple and rude, filled with the warmth and warmth of the real master, and they use a non-humorous black to draw the outline of that indifference. And this one doesn't see the slightest bit of merit, and it doesn't fit in with the usual style of the Coen brothers. The male protagonist looks deep and reserved, but he has been beaten from beginning to end. Samsung...

  • Elbert 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The twists and turns of the plot are not good-looking, the woman is very resistant to the fight, and the hero is still not a fan of the Coen...

  • Lydia 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Miller's crossroads are about life and death. He is like the desert that Joe Pesci said in Scorsese's Las Vegas. The loser goes in and the winner...

  • Kyle 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The plot is old-fashioned, and the ending is obvious at a glance. The dialogue is pretty cool, with lots of tricks and no time to poke fun at it. In addition, several protagonists are too pretentious. Only the rogue played by John Turturro is the highlight. I have to admire his acting skills. From nerds, perverts, idiots to rogues, every time they appear in Cohen's films, they are completely different bright characters....

  • Isom 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    [Classic Rewatching] The feeling of watching it now is exactly the same as the first time I watched it in more than 10 years, and I even see more detailed designs that are amazing. This must be the Coen brothers' most complex script and most puzzling protagonist to date, perhaps overshadowed by Goodfellas, which premiered the same year. Is the hero's loyalty to the Irish gang leader in exchange for good results, or is his ability to see the wind and clever strategies to avoid disasters again...

  • Colt 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    8.1/10. America in the 1920s: The story of the male protagonist of the underworld who repeatedly jumps between the two major gangsters in a city to survive, which is full of the entanglement of profit and righteousness. The film's soundtrack, performance, photography, art editing and other aspects are accurate and skilled, but the entire film has a serious information overload (especially the first half hour), which causes the audience to catch up with the plot and not be able to enjoy the plot...

  • Beth 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The gangster films of the Coen brothers, I don't know whether it is the color or the feeling of the age, seems to have a little shadow of the...

Extended Reading
  • Annalise 2021-11-14 08:01:25

    The structure of "The Gangster Dragon and Tiger Fight"

    The total length is about 111 minutes.

    Act

    1 [Trigger Event: Trigger the whole story, the protagonist Tommy must start an action, that is to dissuade Leo] the
    boss Leo's office. Big boss Casper takes his subordinate Eddie Dan to talk to Leo, and asks Leo to give Bernie to him because...

  • Chadd 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    model sample of conversation

    Great movie, the opening 7+ minutes of dialogue have already set the tone, and the shots of that conversation are brilliant. I plan to imitate the application ~ replace it with courtship.
    The hat has always been unclear about the metaphors~~ I think the director may not really know exactly what it...

Miller's Crossing quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Tom Reagan: Nobody knows anybody, not that well...

  • Tom Reagan: Miss me?

    Verna: Drop dead!