Turn of the Century - Digression

Jeanette 2022-10-16 18:04:49

Kevin Spacey's own company, Trigger Street, participated in the investment. It was filmed in 1999, the last year of the 20th century, and was released in 2000, the first year of the 21st century. It is a film of the century, haha.
In fact, the film itself does not have many surprises or praise, and the performance of the actors is quite satisfactory, but it is still an excellent work. The camerawork, editing, and storyline are pleasing to the eye from start to finish, and there are plenty of familiar faces that make the viewing process easy. What a lovely godfather-level robber, even if he has a lot of money, he still goes to get relief money to insist on his right; he only robs the big family to pursue a sensational effect and does not have a hard time with the poor; "Mike, we thieves live by robbery, not robbery, I I can't go on anymore"; Occasionally charm the old woman to steal two chocolates from the grocery store; "Oh, Mike, you can't live without us cops playing with you, right"... Haha, love this The style of the film is because now I am more and more like to play with the London accent and the Irish accent, which is earthy but addictive.
What I feel is how young and high-spirited Kevin Spacey in 1999 was, and how immature Colin Farrell in 1999 was, so that he couldn't find the title and subtitles in the title; but after 8 years, Kevin has gradually become old, but Colin is In the middle of the day.

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