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Juliana 2022-04-20 09:01:11
Brian De Palma's gangster film is actually not much worse than Scorsese's, with big-name stars to help, the tight plot, shots, soundtrack, and the atmosphere at the station is too good. It's nice to be married, a classic...
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Harrison 2022-04-20 09:01:11
Glancing at the side of Chicago before the so-called Al Capone era collapsed, even if it wasn't. There are still plenty of passages in tribute to the Odessa...
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Lesly 2022-03-26 09:01:02
Every time I watch Parma's films, he can be aroused intuitive passion for movies. He has a strong sense of reverence and exploration for images. The film contains both technical creation and scene copying. Among them, the "Imitated Odessa Stairs" that pays tribute to Eisenstein is highly completed. Perhaps it was dragged down by David Mamet's consistently weak scripts, and several characters are too flat, which I have to say is a...
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Tatum 2022-03-26 09:01:02
The plot is designed to distinguish between love and hatred, and justice and evil are all sideways. There are basically no women's plays, the pros and cons are all big-name acting sects, and the acting is not. Of course, Prohibition itself is still too arbitrary and belongs to the overriding of moral laws over human...
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Korey 2022-03-26 09:01:02
Many things worth noting: Testner’s original masterpiece, Sean Connery’s best supporting actor, Andy Garcia’s mouth is like Cage, De Niro is still a gangster, and the most notable is that the director is on the train. The Odessa stairs of the battleship Potemkin were used to pay tribute to Eisenstein! I didn't see it at first, but later I felt that this cut was a tribute to...
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Edna 2022-03-26 09:01:02
The prevarication and deficiencies of the movie's plot make people feel a bit mentally retarded and unsatisfactory, but its luxurious appearance from the actors to the screen is indeed a kind of visual enjoyment, and has a certain degree of entertainment. The soundtrack of the film is excellent, and it works seamlessly with the lens, creating an atmosphere that makes people look intently, and even at some moments, the audience will think they are watching Kevin Costner playing...
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Eliza 2022-03-25 09:01:05
I have to admit that Brian De Palma has taken a handful of shots, so why have I always liked him so...
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Kendra 2022-03-25 09:01:05
De Niro's Al Capone is awesome, but it's a pity that Capone is a cannon fodder in this movie. Andy Garcia plays a policeman. I always think he will rebel because of different values. Lao Mo's soundtrack was too the main theme this time and couldn't stand it. Why is the lens that pays tribute to the Odessa stairs so familiar? Did you see it in the tenth screening room many years...
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Alexys 2022-03-25 09:01:05
In this old tone of the gangster era, facing so many old gentlemen, bad bosses and little policemen, you won't be too gnashing your teeth or getting too hot. The fighting, chasing and even swearing in that kind of picture has the charm of the old-fashioned, like violence will eventually be put into law, and the flowers will fade, and then nothing will...
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Dagmar 2022-03-25 09:01:05
2008-10-11: 1) Quite absurd. 2) A few old guns looked like birds back then. 3) That paragraph is called the same thing as the "Odyssey Ladder". 4) With a bang, according to analysis, you must pay attention to corners.
The Untouchables Comments
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Cletus 2022-03-21 09:01:14
The Untouchables, the Justice
In the 1930s, Chicago, because of the prohibition of alcohol at the time, became a place for gangs to fight and fight. The driving force of these gangsters was the profiteering bootleg.
Justice,
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Josue 2022-03-21 09:01:14
a buried movie
After reading Kevin Costner's introduction to the film, I realized that there is such a wonderful film that Kevin and De Niro collaborated, including the old and strong Sean Connery. Can be described as bright stars.
De Niro is recognized as the greatest actor in film history because he can play...
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Blackmer Girl: Hey, mister! Mister, wait! Mister! You forgot your brief...
[the briefcase explodes]
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[Malone, dying of multiple gunshot wounds, reaches for something on the floor]
Ness: What? What do you want? This?
[Ness grabs Malone's St. Jude medallion and hands it to him, but Malone throws it aside and reaches for a railway timetable]
Malone: [pointing, wheezing] Book... book...
Ness: The bookkeeper?
Malone: Bookkeeper! Now... *what are you prepared to do?*
[Malone dies]