To Live and Die in L.A. Comments

  • Seamus 2023-01-13 02:36:31

    to live and die in Los Santos... The car chase scene is too familiar, basically every time I play GTA5 to dump the police, I take that road, and finally drive into the...

  • Uriel 2022-12-25 17:54:47

    The uncle in Transformers was handsome when he was young. . . Ha...

  • Horace 2022-12-23 10:55:18

    1. A typical B-movie from the 1980s. The scenes are all industrial areas and messy areas. The content of the story is fists and pillows, and the theme is speeding cars and gun battles. The characteristics of these B-level films are vividly reflected. 2. The hotel at the beginning of the film, the shape of the entrance and the house opposite the hotel, constitute the overall environment, which seems to be a scene of an assassination level in "Grand Theft Auto 5". Remember that in the game, the...

  • Angel 2022-12-04 02:38:49

    The harsh, metallic soundtrack, chaotic moral standards, and careful detail settings, especially the nearly 20-minute car chase scene, are full of tension. The final ending is even more intriguing, with a fateful reincarnation...

  • Earnest 2022-12-02 20:51:29

    I have no feelings for the descriptions of the three male protagonists, and even the big car chase scene didn't impress me. But I still admire the vague moral setting in the play, and the final [Inheritance] is cold and surprising. Ps. The second male is not the second male of "Alien Demon", I saw it again, it is really fate....

  • Keenan 2022-12-02 20:44:09

    A typical tough-guy-style police and gangster film, action scenes and soundtracks have very distinct imprints of the times. Teacher Willem Dafoe was really a coquettish bitch when he was...

  • Michael 2022-11-23 12:14:51

    People who commit crimes with scientific and technological IQ need profound knowledge in specialized fields, and need an independent space to integrate and use skills! Willem Dafoe's role as the bad guy is so similar that he doesn't even need to act. In addition, the adaptation of the novel is different, and even the ending is...

  • Jeanne 2022-11-12 09:23:02

    The sunset in Los Angeles reflects a common urge to destroy, which must be preceded by madness. From the perspective of the theme, it seems to be a successor to the previous work [Los Angeles City Counterfeit Money Network], but in actual expression, Friedkin deliberately highlights the crazy nature of the positive and negative sides. The origin of this impulse even transcends the boundaries of good and evil. The mood and meaning of the film have a certain authorizing color. In the narrative,...

  • Marguerite 2022-11-10 13:05:06

    Dark side characteristics: hypocritical and rotten, mutual use, mirror image assimilation. The car chase in "Iron King Kong" is an eternal classic. CSI William...

  • Megane 2022-11-06 16:14:53

    For this movie, the only thing I can criticize is that the editing is not good enough, and the plot is too confusing. ``````In addition, I have another idea: a movie without a chase scene is not a good movie...

Extended Reading

To Live and Die in L.A. quotes

  • Jeff Rice: Yo! Yo! Yo! Yo!

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: Hello Jeff.

    Jeff Rice: What are you doing in my crib.

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: You sent two assholes to do Cody and they blew it. I paid you half, I want it back.

    Jeff Rice: Yeah, well uh... I'm trying to get that money back myself. I had to front the whole purchase to get my people to do their thing. So I ain't got any more.

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: Well, then uh... you better try and shit 40 grand, because I ain't leaving without it.

    Jeff Rice: I owe you Cody. Next time there be no fuck-up.

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: What next time? He's in protective custody.

    Jeff Rice: Hell, protective custody don't mean shit to me! The man's dead.

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: In a pig's ass!

  • Eric 'Rick' Masters: I want my paper, Jeff. I can't afford to have it circulating right now.

    Jeff Rice: I told you I don't have it.

    Eric 'Rick' Masters: Get it.