Bad Lieutenant-good and bad are inseparable

Manuel 2022-01-03 08:01:42

Cage’s new film, but the plot
seems familiar. Talk about Cage... He seemed to be bankrupt after hearing a colleague’s gossip. . . Ji
has always thought that he is an acting school, so even if he played this lieutenant vividly and vividly in this film, I am not particularly surprised.
Whether it is the small movements of brushing the hair, rubbing the nose, or the disability of the height of the shoulders, even a little bit wretched, and drug use. The violence and excitement afterwards
are very good,
but I just don't like this movie that much. . .
Some animals, such as lizards and crocodiles, have appeared in the movie. They all have close-up
shots to render a certain atmosphere or become blurred after taking drugs?
Or something else? If it's not, it's a weird show-off or waste

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Extended Reading
  • Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    remake. The acting is speechless, and the directing is also poor, but together they cancel out.

  • Vanessa 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Did Nicolas Cage's fans force it up? Such a boring process, things are explained without end, lousy film.

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: You think fish have dreams?

  • Terence McDonagh: [Hallucinating] What are these fuckin' iguanas doing on my coffee table.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: ...Yeah, there are.

    Stevie Pruit: There ain't no iguana.

    Terence McDonagh: What the fuck is that?

    [taps it]

    Terence McDonagh: Fuckin' iguana.