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Hunter 2022-03-22 09:01:13
The gunfight became pure, and it didn't look much like a traditional American gangster movie. Perhaps it just responded to the inner line of the play: Let's solve the problem in Chicago's...
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Casimer 2022-03-22 09:01:13
The graphics of Palma are cool enough, and the soundtrack of the old man Morricone never disappoints. Although the depth of the story is almost meaningful, the two sides of good and evil are too straightforward, but the Untouchables group of four is too dazzling and doesn't want to care about the others~ young, stylish and courageous...
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Katrine 2022-03-22 09:01:13
"Somebody messes with me, I'm gonna mess with...
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Yvonne 2022-03-21 09:01:14
Quite classic. I found a Kung Fu tribute: what are you prepared to...
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Berenice 2022-03-21 09:01:14
Brian De Palma used this film to show us the extreme operation of genre movies. This operation comes not only from the strength of the director alone, but from the full cooperation of the entire team. Master Ma’s script is as strong as ever. Morricone’s soundtrack is magnificent and poetic. De Niro played a traitor. Linlin is exhausted, and every move is domineering. Parma’s editing neutralizes classical and modernism, creating its own aesthetic style. Unlike Griffith or Tony Scott, he is an...
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Roselyn 2022-03-21 09:01:14
Brian de Palma's gangster movie. The 1930s when Prohibition was imposed. Gathered three major male stars. Morricone's soundtrack is too vivid and full of soul, and it may even be distracting, or it can be said that the film is not worthy of his soundtrack. The stairs at the end are a tribute to...
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Carter 2022-03-20 09:01:13
The dress, values, and techniques are all made into the Prohibition Period, but the soundtrack is too classic...The four "good guys" have very different styles and values that are also harmonized by the social chaos in the background of the story. Connery's one-man show dragged on a bit, and the stage of entering the room and filming seemed extraordinarily independent and exquisite. The design of the platform is good, but the effect is awkward, Costner who is not dedicated enough and Garcia...
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Dolores 2021-10-20 19:02:35
The soundtrack and the picture match the ultimate... The baby carriage and the killer scenes are very good, and some of the shots are also very cool. The story is a bit weak and the characters are relatively...
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Margret 2021-10-20 19:02:34
Seeing a section of the station, I wondered why DePalma was underestimated and even labelled that he would only plagiarize other movies. The commentator ignored how he told his story based on this foundation. The sound element alone, coupled with his unique visual display, is already a brand new meaning, so how can it be simple to plagiarize? It is more implicit to question and comment on the film media. It is his technique to use other media to transform, and he is also a close relative of the...
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Amina 2021-10-20 19:02:34
Palma turned the main melody genre into a work of art. The performances of Kevin, Lord Xiao and De Niro were impeccable. The frontier round-up section is fused with western films, and a lot of upside down shots support the atmosphere. The main point of view of the killer enters the house is a long shot with an aria + a close-up of Capone's crying and smiling opera. The highly recognizable Morricone’s soundtrack is indispensable. The gunfight at the train station pays tribute to the Odessa...
The Untouchables Comments
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Jasmin 2022-03-16 09:01:02
RIP Sean Connery
In memorial of monkey's fav James Bond actor, watched his Oscar movie the second day he died- he also died in the movie, so sad and touching. His part isn't a lot, but shaped a strong character, an old cop who mentored and motivated the main actor until he die "Now you prepare to do what", while...
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Gabe 2022-03-16 09:01:02
"If he hurts your men, you kill him. That's the rule in Chicago."
I saw some film critics say that this film has a flawed IQ. "When he took the commanding heights during the shootout, he hesitated... When the prisoner threw himself into the net, he had already surrendered legally, but he was stubborn because of his stubbornness. Murder by hand." So say a few...
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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]