Don't know the so-called heroism?

Donnell 2022-02-19 08:01:38

The film is not too long. It begins with a narrative about the daily life of three housewives, and explains the reasons why the three women began to change. The story takes place in the 1970s when a district of New York was fighting for territory. The plot is very bloody and violent. I don’t know much about the political and social development of the United States. The police officers inside were bought by the underworld, including the CIA agents. All the streets were very dirty and messy. The existence of the underworld is heaven, and the development of the story. Quite plain, the three female protagonists opened up the same Buddha to block and kill the Buddha. At the beginning, the female protagonist who was subjected to long-term domestic violence grew into the coolest cold-blooded executioner. The performance is at two points. The first time I saw the decomposition of the corpse in the bath. She is the only one who is indifferent and willing to try. When meeting and discussing with the Brooklyn boss, the boss said, you are the one I should be careful of. But he died very speechless later. Only she portrays more characters, and the other two have the feeling of being a child. Looking at it as a whole, it is given 1 star, and it is not recommended to waste time.

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  • Shirley 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    5 points. This film was really fed to SHIT. . . Long Aotian is too much, right? The halo of the protagonists of several women completely blinded my dog's eyes. . . With a small pistol, the kids will automatically follow along. The tenants pay the money obediently, and the opponents only get rushed to be assassinated. Isn't this gangster godmother too good to be a godmother? To learn "The Godfather" at least you have to "accumulate" before you get "thin hair", right?

  • Carmine 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Do you think gangsters are so easy to do?

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  • Kathy Brennan: Bunch of men that have forgotten what family means.

    Ruby O'Carroll: So we remind them.