A masterpiece of American comedy in the 1980s

Sammy 2021-11-15 08:01:24

A comedy movie and TV. The whole plot has a fierce rhythm and the actors perform more exaggerated, but it has a strong background of the times and political irony. The comedy movies of the same period are only comparable to the police academy. From the plot point of view, the film still continues the old ways of Hollywood police and bandits. From the comic effect point of view, I think he is the originator of Mr. Bean. From the overall evaluation, it is nothing more than exposing the rich businessman villain hidden behind the scenes. He even made an international joke to tease the Queen of England, and also promoted the unique baseball culture of the United States. An evil high-tech product can cause a person to embark on the path of crime. This type of product should be possible at present, but it was extremely crazy and impossible at the time. I guess the reason why netizens did not give eight points to the score is that the logic of the final plot reversal is not. Scientifically speaking, at that moment, a person’s sanity has been manipulated, even if it is the greatness of love. Pull back the actions of an irrational man. The future setting of the film is not over, behind the scenes. The real murderer has not been really caught, only his agent

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  • Humberto 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Although it is more "old-fashioned", but thinking that this is a movie from 1988, I can't help but feel awe, it is a senior.

  • Geraldine 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    Classics are really classics, but the "humorous points" about women are a bit hard to say

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! quotes

  • Frank: Lieutenant Drebin, Police Squad.

    Foreman: Oh, I remember you, Drebin. What do you want?

    Frank: I wanna ask you some questions.

    [showing him a picture of Nordberg]

    Frank: Are you familiar with that face?

    Foreman: I don't know. My memory ain't so great.

    Frank: Oh, yeah?

    [offering a $20 bill]

    Frank: Maybe this'll refresh your memory.

    Foreman: I don't know. It's still kinda hazy.

    Frank: [offering another] How about this?

    Foreman: Yeah, I remember him. I used to see him around. Why do you wanna know?

    Frank: I can't tell you that.

    Foreman: [offering the $20 back] Yeah? Well, maybe this'll help.

    Frank: I really don't think I should.

    Foreman: [offering the second $20 back] Yeah, you still don't think so?

    Frank: All right, his name is Nordberg. He's a cop.

    Foreman: He was no cop. He was dealin' H.

    Frank: What?

    Foreman: I'm tellin' you, he was dirty.

    Frank: [grabbing him] Oh, you sniveling scum, I oughta run you in right now.

    Foreman: All right, all right, he worked at Ludwig Shipping. He tried to push something on one of my boys, I swear. So what're you gonna do about it, copper?

    Frank: Why should I tell you?

    Foreman: [offering $20 again] Maybe this'll help.

    Frank: I still don't think I should tell you.

    Foreman: Can you spot me a 20?

    [Frank gives him the bill back, which he, in turn, offers back]

    Foreman: How about now?

  • Vincent Ludwig: This is a rare samurai pen, a gift from Emperor Hirohito. Unbreakable.

    [demonstrating]

    Vincent Ludwig: Impervious to everything but water. Its value is... beyond estimation.

    Frank: That's fascinating.

    Vincent Ludwig: Hmm. But I'm sure you didn't pay me this visit to hear a lecture on fine art, Lieutenant. To what do I owe the honor?

    Frank: [continuing to play with the pen] I'm investigating the attempted murder of one of your dockworkers.

    [accidentally breaking it and sending one end into Ludwig's fish tank]

    Frank: A man named Nordberg, uh, a police officer.

    Vincent Ludwig: [alarmed, but maintaining his composure] He's still alive, then?

    Frank: [trying to retrieve the pen from the fish tank] Uh, he was shot six times. Fortunately, the bullets missed every vital organ, and the salt water preserved him until he was found.