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Alberto 2022-03-15 09:01:03
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Zack 2022-03-22 09:01:26
Violence is a cycle, and it is even more fearful of children. I think the best thing about Cronenberg in this film is that he accurately describes the process of violent contagion, which silently reveals one person's body and kisses another. Communication is always faulty, and there are always collapses and explosions waiting for you in the corner.
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Cleveland 2022-04-21 09:01:34
Just like the introduction of this film, the violence shown in the film is both good and evil, and cannot be completely judged. This seems to be the history of violence, but this film is more literary and beautified. btw, see the shadow of martial arts in the development of the plot.
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[Richie asks Joey about having a farm]
Richie Cusack: So, you like that farm life? Milking cows and shit?
Tom Stall: I don't have a farm.
Richie Cusack: [chuckles] No? Fogarty thought you lived on some kind of farm. He said you could smell pig. How that old fart would know what a pig smells like, I don't know, but that's what he said.
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[Leland and Billy prepare to murder everybody in Tom's diner]
Tom Stall: Sir, we don't... we don't carry much cash here. You gentlemen are certainly welcome to all of it.
Leland Jones: Oh, I know that, asshole. Believe me. I do know that!
Leland Jones: [Leland pulls out his gun as the girl in the corner of the diner screams] Shut up, bitch!
Leland Jones: [Leland holds his gun on Tom] Okay, Billy... Let's show this asshole we mean business.
William Orser: [Billy looks at Charlotte] What? Her?
Leland Jones: Yes, her. Do her!