Monty vs. Frank, who wins?

Lela 2022-03-19 09:01:04

Yes, I think Edward Norton's grumpy, grumpy, nameless anger seems to be repeating the Fight Club theme. I didn't understand why the screenwriter wanted to introduce the two protagonists. That Phil Hoffman actually has a mediocre face, but because he played The Talented Mr. Ripley so vividly, when I saw his other roles, I felt that the face was loathsome, wretched and sinister. That Mr. Ripley is clearly a story of a little villain killing people, but it can make the audience share the same hatred with the little villain. The psychological description of others is really deep! In this film, Hoffman plays the role of a pure middle-aged teacher, but his eyes are too small and cunning, so I don't understand the meaning of this role at all. I am native.

As for Wall Street Trader played by Pepper, it suddenly resonated a lot with this male prostitute. From the beginning of his gambling unemployment rate (I understand this, it’s easy to talk about it), to when he thinks that the hero Monty is completely finished (I also understand this, it’s easy to talk about it), to his psychology being seen through by Monty, but he was used by Monty to put the The guilt was imposed on him, and I finally understood that although Comrade Monty was unlucky, he was a big winner in the psychological battle against Frank... This sense of victory of "I know your little brain", in There is no place in the Chinese culture of winning and losing. If you know it, you know it, we are thick-skinned, how? If I were Frank, I'd beat him up, and I'd be done with today's warm-up.

In the end, Monty's dad describes a homeless day away from everything. After a certain age, people lose the courage to run away or wander. I guess in the end Monty was completely exhausted.

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  • Casey 2022-01-26 08:16:48

    1. Successfully shaped the character of the character: the fear of the jail and the conflicting beauty of the drug lord who called the wind and the rain before he went to prison. 2. The lines of Fuck are bright, very Spike Lee's style, especially the sentence "they take five steps on" Every lay-up to the hoop" is completely written for LeBron James, the five-step layup king.

  • Alexander 2022-03-20 09:01:37

    Even more sure that men are cool with big dogs on a leash! It's a charming movie, even if it doesn't tell a story, even if it only gets to the point in the last 10 minutes, you'll still follow it and feel its lightly gloomy sadness...the soundtrack is great! Some say it's an inspirational film, but I feel more despair than hope. It's just that the complex nostalgia for NY is very strong. Maybe at that time, this kind of love and hope of Silly will be for the hopeless

25th Hour quotes

  • Monty Brogan: [bows down over abused dog, which starts lashing out] Oh, shit... AH! Fuck, he's got a lot of bite left in him, huh?

    Kostya Novotny: I think bull-pit is not playing with you, Monty.

    Monty Brogan: Yeah, no shit.

    Kostya Novotny: Come... you want police coming?

    Monty Brogan: Ah, look they used him like a fucking ashtray, man... what a bunch of assholes. Let's get him in the trunk.

    Kostya Novotny: What?

    Monty Brogan: Yeah... there's a vet emergency room, right over here. Come on, I like this guy.

    Kostya Novotny: He tries to bite your face off... he is mean! You want dog, I buy you nice puppy tomorrow.

    Monty Brogan: Ah, no... what the fuck I want with a puppy, Kostya.

    Kostya Novotny: Where you go, Monty? Monty, wait. What the... I not go near bull-pit, Monty. This thing is disgusting!

    Monty Brogan: I told you, I told you... it's not a pit bull. He's... look at him, he's a good dog, I can see it in his eyes. He's a tough little bastard, he wasn't lying down for anybody.

    Kostya Novotny: Sometimes I think you very stupid man!

    Monty Brogan: Look at him... come on! If we wait much longer he's gonna be dead, alright?

    Kostya Novotny: You wanted shoot him with my gun.

    Monty Brogan: That was a mercy thing... he's not ready to go yet, he wants to live.

    Kostya Novotny: Oh, he tell you this now?

    Monty Brogan: No... but it's like a baby, OK. They all bitch and scream like that, you know... they see the doctor coming with the needle. It's good for him in the long run.

    Kostya Novotny: You have no baby?

    Monty Brogan: I can't talk to you, Kostya.

  • Monty Brogan: [puts abused dog in the trunk] I'm trying to help you, you little prick! Huh? Come on, come on... quién es más macho? Monty es más macho!

    Kostya Novotny: What goes on in your little head?

    Monty Brogan: Little the tricks, little the quicks... boom, bam, snap!

    Kostya Novotny: Yeah... little tricks, little quicks. You're bleeding, you get bite.

    Monty Brogan: Dog's blood. You gotta learn to relax a little bit... live a little.

    Kostya Novotny: You have hole in neck and blood is coming out.

    Monty Brogan: A little love bite for saving his raggedy ass.

    Kostya Novotny: Rule number one; you can not grab half-dead animals! We have people waiting for us! People with money! You want to play this cowboy, no... dogboy, in the middle of the highway.

    Monty Brogan: Dogboy? That's funny, Kotsya... you really mastered the language.

    Kostya Novotny: Yes, funny... funny. You're bad luck... you bring bad luck on me. Always everything that can go wrong, go wrong. It's not just you and me anymore, when we go out... it's you and me and Doyle.

    Monty Brogan: Who's Doyle?

    Kostya Novotny: Doyle! Doyle's law. What?

    Monty Brogan: It's Murphy.

    Kostya Novotny: Who is Murphy?

    Monty Brogan: Who's Murphy? Who's Doyle! It's Murphy's law... "whatever can go wrong, will go wrong"?

    Kostya Novotny: Him, yes!

    Monty Brogan: Yes, him.