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Briana 2022-03-19 09:01:03

I like this movie because it doesn't follow the usual routine, especially the
way the multiple lines unfold in the ending movie is also great to make the story deeper. What I

want to say is the content
. Down with the US competition help one another grow is actually helping the forces that white is the drug
you want to completely drug simply is not possible
anti-drug newly appointed leaders finally understand that
he did not even know as a leader in anti-drug his daughter in drug abuse and depression so deep
in the end he resigned little house we all as well how to manage it
so that the fight against drug trafficking group will play a live anti-drug role in the most fundamental way the surface but also from teenagers to start
if every Parents pay more attention to their children and guide them so that they will not lose themselves, especially the adolescent children
and Ray Castro even sacrificed friends just to build a baseball field,
but a baseball field can make more Children enjoy the fun of games
If more children can grow up healthy without drugs,
then everything is worth it






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  • Marshall 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    As a small-structured film similar to "Babel", the director is very important, and Soderbergh's control is really amazing. The four clues are scattered, the rhythm is rigorous, and there is room for thinking. It is worthy of the Oscar for best director. The powerful superstars also performed at a high level, but the overly flamboyant blue and yellow filters in the film seemed a little too much. I really can't make the Mexican part black and white.

  • Leora 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    401 There is nothing wrong with the work, the multi-line narrative is advanced in an orderly manner, and the people in every link in the drug network are described thoroughly. The pace is slow but also tense. There are many points to be tapped for the lines, and the Oscar for best director really deserves it.

Traffic quotes

  • Helena Ayala: [to Arnie] How am I going to survive this?

  • Javier Rodriguez: It's all about the money.