The old man chats about teenage madness

Carroll 2022-03-22 09:01:57

The good thing about this movie is that it's generally bland, so when there's a climax, it's especially punchy. Unlike some movies, the opening is very hot, and then it is unsustainable. The force is too concentrated, and it looks very uncomfortable. The control of strength and climax is the essence of whether a film is good or not, especially commercial films.
In fact, this is a commercial film made in the direction of literary films. At first glance, I must think that such a film is not bad, at least much better than a literary film made in the direction of commercial films. In fact, it is not the case. Both are actually rare. Very, if you are not careful, it will be said that you want to be a bitch and want to build a torii. This film is actually not very exciting, just because he pressed well in front, so it will not make people feel disappointed.
At the beginning of this movie, I thought it was another "Classic Car", but it was much slower, and there were fewer clues to support the continuation of the plot. The classic car is a life movie of martyrs in their twilight years, and it didn't fight in the end. This Harry Brown is a literary and artistic version of the hero film. He should have been Batman, but his advanced age has added a sadness to this film, but it is more memorable.
The hero stands on this old reality, and the resolution of the matter is not by himself, and the rhythm of the story does not have a sudden climax, just relying on this desolation, its level is obviously stretched up a level ... This is a heroic movie that should be a dream but a reality that the old man is talking about.

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Extended Reading
  • Vallie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Little brat, don't push people too hard

  • Jakayla 2022-04-21 09:02:20

    Like "Classic Car", but not as good as "Classic Car", there is nothing left after watching it

Harry Brown quotes

  • Noel Winters: Think you got rid of my old man?

    D.S. Terry Hicock: Yeah.

    Noel Winters: Well you haven't. He's still out there now, doing what he's always done. You know how? I *am* my old man.

  • Stretch: What do you want a gun for, brother?

    Harry Brown: I want to shoot the pigeons... off my roof.