"Double-Sided Robbers" is a small-cost, single-threaded movie. Usually this kind of movie is easy to collapse because the plot is single and the audience is easy to skip the scene. However, this movie is like walking a tightrope. It takes the whole journey and teaches us how to play a single-threaded film. The plot design is similar to "Life and Death", but it is about the world outside the car, with father and daughter affectionate (there are two pairs of father and daughter in the film); robbing the casino, somewhat like a western police film; there are beautiful justice police, of course There are also black wells; the gangsters also have brotherhood, and of course there are also spoils who escape the battle...All of these thoroughly demonstrate the two sides of human nature, and to some extent increase the visibility of the film. At the end, there is a reversal and another addition. Pen suspenseful colors. Although the settings of some characters are a bit blunt, they are generally not broken. Robert De Niro is not old, and the image of the gang boss is deeply carved on his wrinkled old face, which is regarded as the ballast stone of the film. However, I gave the film a rating of no more than 7 points. Although the viewability is relatively high, it also lacks what really catches people.
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