The Untouchables Comments

  • Jazlyn 2022-04-23 07:01:15

    a treasury officer made himself an FBI big bro, as he learned the way to play policemen's...

  • Jacques 2022-04-23 07:01:15

    Heart-warming heroism, the classic story of justice being served, and the passionate confrontation between Robert De Niro and Sean Connery. The only thing that keeps me from jumping to the conclusion that this film is a classic is whether the police and federal agents of that era could really kill criminals as they did in the...

  • Laila 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    The story of how Chicago's legendary mob boss, Al Capone was brought...

  • Lola 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    In the first half, I always felt that De Palma was doing a job, but in the second half, several iconic schedules came up. As a par fan, I really couldn't help laughing. @Maggie Grand Theater...

  • Carmine 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    The first half made me mistakenly think that I was watching the American version of "Chasing the Dragon and Catching the Tiger" in the 1980s, which was too bloody and routine. Only the last few minutes of fights in houses, stations and rooftops showed Parma's skills. After thinking about the whole film, De Niro is the most...

  • Lucile 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    7 points pass, standard Hollywood industry standard, assembly line production. Before the repeal of Prohibition in Chicago, the "police and gangster film" that confronted the collusion between officials and businessmen, of course, was finally in line with the ending of American political correctness. After all, justice triumphed over evil. The impressive section of "Selfless" is the shootout at the train station. The introduction of the stroller adds a lot of drama and tension, which is...

  • Clarabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    So childish. The appearance of the characters and the progression of the plot depended on accident, and there were several scenes that couldn't hold back the...

  • Mae 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    3.5, the American "Sweeping the Black and Eliminating Evil" promotional film, the main theme, the male protagonist is the American version of Secretary Dakang, right? Did De Niro instruct him to bring Kevin? Compared to the "little fresh meat" Kevin's acting skills at that time were much more tender than the two plays. The film shouting slogans and pouring chicken soup is a little uncomfortable, but the director's skill support is not bad. The scene of Ma Long's assassination and the parody of...

  • Hayley 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    In this film, many stars have been brought together, among which Robert De Niro plays Kabon the most...

  • Vaughn 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    After watching the Atlantic Empire, watch this again, it's interesting. Looking forward to the second season of Atlantic...

Extended Reading
  • Abe 2022-03-15 09:01:02

    "Unselfish"

    This is a movie made in 1987. De Niro plays an absolute villain in it. In fact, De Niro has played a lot of gangsters before and after, but in these films, the director usually gives this character a positive or evil image, only in this film, He just became an "absolute" villain.

    The story is based...

  • Ivory 2021-10-20 17:24:28

    Second-rate novels written by technology with images

    In the first picture, in a gorgeous environment, a man with a hot towel covering his face is lying on a chair, surrounded by shavers, shoe polishers, manicurists, assistants and reporters, and a few young people stand in the outer circle. , A group of people surround the man like Zhongxing...

The Untouchables quotes

  • Malone: [Repeated line to Ness] what are you prepared to do?

  • Malone: [Ness and Malone are at the training academy looking for new recruits for their special "Untouchables" unit, Stone approaches and Malone asks him while looking down at his clipboard] Why do you want to join the force?

    George Stone: To protect the property and the citizenry of the city...

    Malone: [interrupts, annoyed] Oh, please, don't waste my time with that bullshit...

    [he looks up and sees Stone for the first time, noticing his dark complexion and slick black hair]

    Malone: Where are you from, Stone?

    George Stone: From the south side.

    Malone: [clarifying] "Stone"? "George Stone"? That's your name? What's your *real* name?

    George Stone: That is my real name.

    Malone: Nah. What was it before you changed it?

    George Stone: [long uncomfortable pause and then] Giuseppe Petri.

    Malone: [turns to Ness] Jeez, I knew it! That's all you need is one thieving wop on the team!

    George Stone: [stunned and offended but remaining calm, Stone pats him coolly on the back to get his attention] Hey...

    [Malone turns back around to face him]

    George Stone: What's that you said?

    Malone: [poking him belligerently in the chest with his clipboard] I said that you're a lying member of a no-good race.

    George Stone: [Stone angrily slaps the clipboard out of his hands; Malone goes for a melee weapon on his person but Stone already has his revolver pointed right under Malone's chin and fiercely says to him] It's much better than you, you stinkin' Irish pig.

    Malone: [suddenly Malone is quite amused, saying to Ness] Oh, I like him.

    Ness: [nervously] Yeah, I like him, too.

    Malone: [Stone draws back his weapon and Malone says to him] You just joined the treasury department, son.

    George Stone: [both smile and shake hands] Yeah, okay.