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Wayne 2022-01-13 08:02:14

For everyone, the truth is not important. What you believe is what you are willing to believe. That's enough. Uncle screenwriter, add two chicken legs. The hero worship caused by the lack of fairness in a highly material society happened to be supported by the end of the 1990s. The spiritual power of the United States for the Golden Decade of Development is like seeing it as a child, feeling uncomfortable and innocent, raising its feet and going to the rivers and lakes to do that brave act. Fortunately, half a lifetime is safe and trouble-free, but there is no chance to show it. Fist, otherwise, madly smashed the gangster one street and blew out the cigarette, lonely. . , After the matter is gone, I will go away and hide his merit and fame deeply. The truth is that I don't even smoke cigarettes, let alone hit the street. . I hope everyone has a bright heart

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  • Alexandro 2022-03-21 09:02:49

    To keep the real hero at the bottom in the "ideal state" of incognito, Mr. Fake must continue to bear a good name, smooth the rationality, and reverse the emotional trend, just relying on this jumping off the building, it is really thin. As if the director gave an order, the abrupt female reporter suddenly woke up, and the wife found out in her conscience that the thief also touched a new realm of life, just because the rhythm arrived. "Prejudice" is sometimes a terrifying existence.

  • Dewayne 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The screenwriter's method is simple and straight, but it sets up a series of loops on the straight line, telling you to go straight to the end when you think you can't get out of the maze. Dustin is really good at playing funny characters, that suffocated look is so funny. There are so many familiar faces in the film. The editor-in-chief, the director, and the homeless all have their own development later. Now I come back to see how they looked when I was young, so nostalgic

Hero quotes

  • Bernie LaPlante: You're a god damn saint, John. Pardon the vulgarity.

  • Bubber: So you don't want the credit?

    LaPlante: I don't take credit; I'm a cash kind of guy.