Adrian Brody performed this useless eldest brother very well, while Hayden Christensen was helpless, struggling, and just had a glimmer of hope, but was dragged into the water by the eldest brother. The background is the picture of the lower class society in the United States. Hayden Christensen’s is one of the small people. His inability reflects the powerlessness of the lower class in the real American society. The director also tells the reality of the United States through self-thinking robbers: banks and finance are the biggest villains.
In other words, these robbers don't seem to be very clever. Yes, this is the reality, how can there be so many detailed and detailed plans! How can I just know a brother who is a master at driving, stealing and repairing cars! So there is a word, you have to force him into the gang. How can there be so many plan A, plan B, it is difficult to calm down when firing. . . In the end, the story was not finished, because the director had said everything he wanted to say, and he was too lazy to answer if you wanted to know. . .
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