The Color of Money Comments

  • Luigi 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    I really want to play billiards again. . . ....

  • Fern 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Pretty good, newman's...

  • Asha 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    In the last thirty minutes of the film, the plot was specially arranged, and Paul Newman, who has the most beautiful eyes and sharpest eyes in Hollywood, put on a pair of oversized toad mirrors. . . . Superintendent Martin Scorsese, is this really a good thing to do? Really boring story. 1 star for Tom Cruise, 2 stars for Paul...

  • Alan 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Tom is estimated that he will not be able to reach Newman's level in this...

  • Vivienne 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    All I can say is, the soundtrack is pretty good. Scorsese actually made this level of...

  • Sven 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Omg, I didn't realize it was Tom Cruise...what am I doing! But there are several places where the mirror movement is really dazzling, and I went back and watched it several times! But the whole rhythm was...

  • Augustine 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Hey, play match-fixing, you guys! ? Play match-fixing is to earn more, and faster. What do you want to say, director, I was stunned. I prefer to lie to Paul Newman. Rejuvenating a person in a short period of time can only be done in the director's montage editing. What about the revival of glory, originally talking about the true nature of money, but back to revival of glory, what do you want to say? The heroine with her chest open and panties seduced Paul Newman casually before, and Paul...

  • Felicia 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    This film is a commercial film that Martin Scorsese has compromised with Hollywood, and is the sequel to "The Prodigal Son". It is not Scorsese's superior work in terms of narrative technique and thematic level, but the scene scheduling of the billiards competition hall is still worth pondering (the fast and powerful shots are really a great visual enjoyment, coupled with the pipe wind The music is like the ring variation of "Raging Bull"), the first half is still interesting, and the portrayal...

  • Antonio 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    After 25 years, Eddie is no longer the young man who was dominated by victory and became a slave of money, but in the process of teaching Vincent, a young man with more conceited and inflated than he was when he was younger, he gradually regained the feeling he once had. Times don't ask about money, just win or lose. In fact, the movie doesn't talk about very deep things, it is one level worse than [The Prodigal Son], but it is quite worth it to let the audience watch PN and play pool. The role...

  • Aron 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Three-zone moving mirror clipping...

Extended Reading
  • Janelle 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    Between winning and losing

    The Best Actor Oscar in 1986 was awarded to Paul Newman, the acting star who had been nominated seven times before but never won the award. The film that won Paul’s award is Martin Scorsese's "The True Colors of Money" ". Martin's work is not as well-known as his "Taxi Driver", "Angry Bull",...

  • Makayla 2021-12-08 08:01:46

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    This can be said to be a follow-up to (Hustler, the prodigal son of the rivers and lakes) in a sense!

    Let me first briefly talk about the plot of the prodigal son of the rivers and lakes: Paul Newman played the fast gunner Eddie, his life wanders in the circle of gambling, evasion, and deception....

The Color of Money quotes

  • Eddie Felson: You're some piece of work... You're also a natural character.

    Vincent Lauria: [to Carmen] You see? I been tellin' her that. I got natural character.

    Eddie Felson: That's not what I said, kid. I said you *are* a natural character; you're an incredible flake.

    [Vincent's smile fades; Eddie continues]

    Eddie Felson: But that's a *gift*. Some guys spend half their lives trying to invent something like that. You walk into a pool room with that go-go-go, the guys'll be *killing* each other, trying to get to you. You got that... But I'll tell you something, kiddo. You couldn't find Big Time if you had a road map.

  • Eddie Felson: How much did you take off Moselle? I heard a hundred...

    Vincent Lauria: One Fifty!

    Eddie Felson: [sarcastically] A hundred and fifty?

    Vincent Lauria: That's right, a hundred and fifty.

    Vincent Lauria: You walk into a shoe store with a hundred and fifty bucks, you come out with one shoe! We were working on five thousand!