Extended Reading
  • Janie 2021-10-13 13:05:41

    People are not in the arena

    It’s not difficult to put commercial films in a literary coat. The roles are subverted, the good guys are bad, the bad guys are better, the actor’s eyes are open a little bit, and the camera editing is slower and faster for martial arts.

    But the key to HEAT is not here.

    Whether De Niro or...

  • Derick 2021-10-13 13:05:29

    Pirate wire

    In 1972, Al Pacino starred in the first episode of "The Godfather". His cold and compelling style convinced movie fans. In this movie, Robert De Niro, who has not yet become famous, ran away and played a small bastard, standing next to the piano without saying a word.

    In 1974, Al and...

  • Lacy 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    The foreplay is carefully prepared, halfway through the act of being handsome, the last one handles the funeral and the other hand expresses his feelings, the police and the criminals are endless but the aftertaste is endless. The block shootout is worthy of its name, and the textbook-level action group drama is enough to win the altar. Michael Mann put the understanding of the hero's gratitude into the city, lacking the burning point, and more portraying his spiritual world and the broken family. He used guns to write poems, tragic and moving, beyond wonderful.

  • Abdullah 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    It feels quite ordinary and it is a bit unaccustomed to dubbing in Mandarin. The two great godfathers were not too old at the time, at least they were physically strong enough for the action scenes. DeNiro was conscientious even though he was a big villain, but he was brought to justice. The policeman was like a hooligan.

Heat quotes

  • Neil McCauley: [after the armored car robbery, while they get undressed inside the ambulance, referring to the armored car guard he unnecessarily shot] what the fuck were you doing?

    Waingro: the guy was making a move

    Neil McCauley: [angrily, while grabbing him by his shirt] dumb mother fucker

  • Vincent Hanna: [over the phone in his car] tell me Albert Torena called

    Detective Casals: [to Drucker at the police precinct] Albert Torena call Vincent?

    Sgt. Drucker: no

    Detective Casals: no, report came in: the explosive was Dye-ex, linear shaped charge, used in demolition, you can pick it up with a driver's license in Nevada, Arizona, Mexico, too common to trace the sale

    Vincent Hanna: [sarcastically] oh that's wonderful