Kansas slide

Vergie 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Its a blindfold kick back type of a game callled the Kansas City Shuffle
Whereas you look left and they fall right into the Kansas City Shuffle


There is a saying in the United States: "smooth as silk" (smooth as silk)
for Lucky Number Slevin Movies are the most appropriate description.
The whole movie, from the plot, mirroring, to the use of color in the scene; actors' acting skills, character personality, to dialogue, should be described as cool, stylish.
Even the humor is as cool as jazz.

Smooth and compact, it feels that one more lens or one less lens will destroy the original beauty.
Clues, fragments, foreshadowing, and finally a beautiful ending.
Now this is my kind of movie.


※ J Ralph / Kansas City Shuffle

Its a blindfold kick back type of a game
Callled the Kansas City Shuffle
Whereas you look left and they fall right
Into the Kansas City Shuffle
Its a they-think you-think you don't know
Type of Kansas City hustle
Where you take your time
Wait your turn
And hang them up, and out to dry

Its a shakedown switch arrive in town
Type of Kansas City Shuffle
Gotta' make both sides and let it ride
On the Kansas City Shuffle
Now the tables turned the lessons learned
You've gotta earn yourself some trouble
Revenge like this, never sweet-
You've got yourself a long ride home

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Extended Reading
  • Gail 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    the unlucky are nothing more than a frame of reference to the lucky. unfortunately the lucky never realize they are lucky until it's too late.

  • Tyrese 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    The dialogue and lines in the first half are very interesting, the suspense of the whole story is well set up, and the ending is beautiful.

Lucky Number Slevin quotes

  • Sloe: You got some id?

    Slevin: See, the funny thing about that is I got mugged this morning...

    Sloe: [interrupting] Look, look! Tell it to the one-legged man, so he can bump it off down the road.

    [Slevin gives a blank stare]

  • The Boss: [showing a picture] That was my son. Notice how I said was?

    Slevin: Yeah.

    The Boss: That's because he's dead. Murdered. Relegated to the past tense. Sent from an is to a was before he'd had his breakfast.

    Slevin: Bummer.