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Gudrun 2023-03-11 09:53:37
He used to be a big...
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Jacklyn 2023-03-10 08:55:08
1. The second female is really tea, although the male protagonist knows about her tea, he still goes to help her in the end. Harm, green tea since ancient times? ️ people's hearts. 2. I feel like I can put "Scarface", "Once Upon a Time in America" and "Goodfellas" together with this one, and form a gangster gangster American Dream Broken Major...
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Damaris 2023-03-03 10:28:09
It has everything a gangster movie should have... that last paragraph...
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Rubie 2023-02-22 14:09:47
If it weren't for the recent strict control of star rating standards, I would have given five...
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Yvette 2023-02-07 11:54:55
Five star...
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Jimmie 2023-02-03 02:45:57
Ancestral-level crime movie, the descendants are endless. Interesting guys. Interesting buddies are more interesting together. I have a few interesting buddies. Everyone has a story, and as long as we get together, there will be more stories. We have been separated for many years, and we miss each other. The female foreman is the...
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Davonte 2023-01-27 03:49:57
There is the most classic scene in the shootout movie: Eddie runs out of the building, and his lover watches in horror in the car as he stumbles and runs forward, and finally falls down unwillingly... as if his long and fruitless emotions are part of it. road. The scene of the slumped fall is...
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Osbaldo 2022-12-26 11:16:35
Emotional film. In the 1920s, the new world came, the lover died on the steps, you have been abandoned by the times, and your story has become a thing of the...
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Paris 2022-12-21 18:59:33
Because of the pursuit of the Atlantic Empire, watching this will give you a better understanding of America during the Prohibition Period. The old world without the rule of law has collapsed, so is the fate of the male protagonist so tragic? The only thing I don't like is that he's too infatuated with the woman who only knows how to use him. Similar to the Foul-faced Angel. A good movie is that there is always a detail that moves me. When he punched the lawyer, said I'm sorry, and left...
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Susie 2022-12-08 22:56:06
I didn't expect 100 minutes to really talk for ten years, and I didn't feel too rushed. The heroine is so boring. Cagney was very handsome at that time, and people really can't get...
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Ryleigh 2022-06-19 17:15:56
villain love
The film portrays the emotional line of the gangsters as a minority in society. We can actually see that james' love for periscilla is that even though the girl finally got married and had children, when she went to find evidence to help her, james still went to help her, and sacrificed her own for...
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Alex 2022-06-19 17:10:19
Little is known, let's promote it
As one of the early classics that influenced Hong Kong gangster films, the character structure and performance are really excellent. The final set of shots is absolutely classic.
James. Cagney James Cagney
saw James Cagney's performance for the first time, and he really is the cool guy of the...
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George Halley: [In the shell hole, battle raging overhead] What's a matta' kid? Ya' scared?
Lloyd Hart: Yes I am.
George Halley: [Chuckles unsympathetically] No heart, huh?
Lloyd Hart: I'm beginning to think so. At least I haven't got any heart for this. I thought this business would be over with before I got here.
George Halley: What, are you a college kid?
Lloyd Hart: I just finished law school.
Eddie Bartlett: Oh, a lawyer, huh? Can you think of anything that can get us out of this hole?
George Halley: Aw, he wouldn't if he could. He's one of them guys that cheer the loudest back home, and then when they get over here and the goin' gets tough they fold up.
Eddie Bartlett: [Annoyed] Shut up...
George Halley: I'm talkin' to him...
Eddie Bartlett: [Talking to George] And I'm talkin' to YOU. I don't like heels or big mouths. We're all scared, and why shouldn't we be? Whaddya' think they're usin' in this war, water pistols?
Eddie Bartlett: [Talking to Lloyd] You're all right, kid. I like guys who are honest with themselves. Stay that way.
Eddie Bartlett: [the shelling around them has died down] Come on. Looks like it's quieted down.
[the three men make their way out of the shell hole]
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George Halley: [Referring to The Sergeant, who rides roughshod over the men] Someday I'm gonna' catch that ape without his stripes on and I'm gonna' kick his teeth out.
Eddie Bartlett: [Mockingly looking George up and down] You must be quite a guy back home.
George Halley: [Shrugs nonchalantly] I do all right.