For example, as soon as Pacino got out of prison, he couldn't wait to find Miss, only to find that he couldn't do his job, So he pried open the door of the pharmacy and ate a lot of Viagra, but after the cool down, the work refused to subside, so he had to be pulled into the hospital for blood exchange.
Pacino found the driver who was in the rivers and lakes with him back then: an old man who was dying, relying on oxygen tanks to support his life. They stole the car of the gang leader and drove wildly on the highway. The driver said that his lifelong wish is to find someone for 3P, and this is about to die. The old man actually regained his glory on the bed.
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In the end, Pacino and Christopher Walken kill the mob boss, and the story comes to a screeching halt just right here.
Every time I watch Pacino's movies, I feel like my blood is surging, and I wash my face. Well, I'm back on earth again, and I have to go to work tomorrow.
It seems that I still like chatty movies, and gangster movies are no exception. The way to grab the audience's nerves with intense fighting scenes is weak.
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