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Clark 2022-10-26 02:22:44
So fierce. Part...
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Rubie 2022-10-13 15:26:08
①Wilhelm Dafoe is in his new year ②The car chase scene is very exciting ③The protagonist exits the stage and comes suddenly ④The partner is blackened and a little less...
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晓雪 2022-09-29 07:54:51
The car chasing scene is very strong, and the scene where the male lead is killed is very...
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Okey 2022-09-16 02:22:17
and the check is in the mail and i love you and i promise not to come in your mouth.——your taste is in your...
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Gregorio 2022-09-12 22:24:47
Whether it is The Exorcist or Killer Joe or this film, there is a despairing sadness. The looseness of the first half affects the overall quality of the...
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Felicia 2022-09-06 17:48:26
The best part of Friedkin's best work is the car chase scene that has already shocked four people in "French Drug Network". Although I can't help thinking about it at the script level (the change of partner, the emotional scene with the informant, the line at the police station, etc. are all very scribbled), such an excellent guidance is still intoxicating. Willem Dafoe was so handsome when he was young! But the most unexpected thing is the first protagonist, the positive character, which is...
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Christiana 2022-09-04 02:23:14
The retrograde of the car chase scene can be borrowed from many of the following movies. It seems that there is "The Ronin". Willem Dafoe also had such a glamorous period. The ending is amazing. He, who is obviously a small role no matter how you look at it, actually lived to the end, and then there was still women's...
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Sophia 2022-08-08 21:42:01
#Hommage# It’s lucky enough that the film version can look at the street scenes/bars and nightclubs of Los Angeles taken by Fred King on the big screen. Whether the urban/crime themes never need to be closed and the full narrative remains to be explored, but this structure/none Transition editing + broken soundtrack/bright blood color has indeed become a powerful tool for him to create an impression of urban indifference. Robby photography I can truly exaggerate. Suddenly I want to use the Hong...
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Keegan 2022-08-08 17:33:47
"French Drug Network" director William. The overall quality of Friedkin's works is not as good as the previous...
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Robbie 2022-08-08 15:24:24
The burnt painting at the opening; the scarlet sun climbs up the hill, the hellish LA. The lighting of a few indoor scenes; the camera position, scheduling, and editing of the car chase scene-in the car, I actually used a telephoto lens to zoom; two sudden deaths, and the two double lines intertwined behind the master princess line, the script is abnormal...
To Live and Die in L.A. Comments
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Geo 2022-08-08 10:30:27
The Hypocritical Net—The "American Counterfeit Banknote Net" 14 years later by the French Drug Trafficking Net
William. "French Drug Network" directed by Fred King in 1971 can be regarded as a model that created a new police film in the 1970s, and made major breakthroughs in story and special effects. In 1974, he shot the horror film "The Exorcist", which shocked the world, and these two films alone can...
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Lucie 2022-08-08 19:20:46
The dazzling, eye-catching, and fake of the 1980s.
This movie, like its brother The French Connection more than a decade ago, is a portrayal of the decade it belongs to. I think "French Drug Network" is a masterpiece that stands on the top of the pyramid of American police films. However, the reason that led me to watch "L.A." is not director...
To Live and Die in L.A. quotes
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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!
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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.
Director: William Friedkin
Language: English,Arabic,Spanish Release date: November 1, 1985