loser

Alexandrine 2022-01-06 08:02:01

In fact, Walter Abrams is already a very successful businessman, especially after he recruited Brandon Lang to his subordinates, his business became more and more powerful. On TV, at the negotiating table, at the gambling retreat party, he was able to speak generously and eloquently, and his awe-inspiring aura expressed his absolute confidence in his business acumen. However, in his seemingly self-confident heart, he has always had unknown anxiety and low self-esteem, especially towards his wife. Only a person who is extremely unconfident will worry about his wife cheating all day long.
When the young, handsome and intelligent Brandon appeared, this thought never disappeared from his mind. He admired Brandon's talent, but it was precisely because of his talent that made him uneasy. He told his wife not to go home at night, but looked at his door on the opposite roof until he saw everything he wanted to see. What a loser.
I like the ending setting of Brandon as a football coach in the end. A man who once had a longing for sports, after the baptism of time, returned to where he should go.
Watching the whole movie is very depressed. Maybe it has something to do with the recent bad mood, coupled with the nondescript subtitles and the relationship between the characters in the play. Fortunately, there is a favorite ending, blue sky, green grass, and children on the grass. The children are so nice, why do people grow up?

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Extended Reading
  • Hester 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    It is entirely because of the actors that I can keep watching it.

  • Christy 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    There is not much excavation of people's gambling, just a routine of ups and downs.

Two for the Money quotes

  • Brandon Lang: [Brandon driving Toni to work] let me ask you a question, when you're not at the salon or bringing Julia to play dates or keeping Walter in line which I know is a full time job, what do you for you?

    Toni Morrow: I stay busy

    Brandon Lang: That's not what I asked what do you for you?

    Toni Morrow: I was a junkie so every day I get up I wonder "is this the day? Is this the day i slip? End up back on the street?" just keeping it all on track that's what I do for me

    Brandon Lang: Well that's not living that is maintaining, that's cashing in that's not living

    Toni Morrow: What the hell does that mean? Are we talking "perfection" here?

    Brandon Lang: I'm not talking "perfection" nobody's perfect except for me last weekend going 14-0

  • Toni Morrow: [Referring to Walter, while dining at a fancy restaurant] He's gambling

    Brandon Lang: Yeah

    Toni Morrow: He's gambling I just can't believe it I never saw it coming I just couldn't stop it

    Brandon Lang: I've got to win one more game