Walk with the killer

Jaclyn 2021-12-22 08:01:25

The film is very dull, and the picture is very dark, it looks very strenuous, and the process of watching the film is painful.
It's hard to see Brad Pitt's facial expressions in the whole film. His beard is too long. How to interpret a killer with such an appearance? Is it just looking at his eyes?
The whole film is about the process of how Brad Pitt's role kills people. As for the reason and motivation, it is not shown at all. I don't know what the director wants to express?
Through the film, you can see the style of the United States in the 1990s. After watching more and more American movies in the 1990s, I feel more and more that that era is farther and farther away from me. Although I came from some era, the nineties are really very different from the era we are in now.
I saw Juliette Lewis again, she was really popular in that era, maybe the play was too narrow, but now it's declining. Her voice and the tone of her speech are very special. . .
Generally speaking, Brad Pitt's performance was relatively unsuccessful, and the film was dull enough.
2010-06-16/Film and Television Empire rmvb

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  • Agustina 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    "If a man knows what he is doing, he can transport himself to anywhere in the damn universe."

  • Ariane 2021-12-22 08:01:25

    It’s enough to talk for two hours, with such a heavy accent! The dislike for Pitt is increasing bit by bit! How old is JL! It's a waste of time to insist on seeing more than 1 o'clock in the night! But DD classmates are okay! I thought it was RG at first. The more I look at it, the more I feel where I have seen it.

Kalifornia quotes

  • Early Grayce: Only thing my old man ever gave me was this goddamn .45. Japanese but it's pretty good. Go on, shoot it.

    Brian Kessler: No, I never did this. I don't know how to do this.

    Early Grayce: Yeah, you can do it. Point and shoot the damn thing. No, bud, you're jerking it. You're all like this. You gotta hold it soft, like your pecker. OK?

  • Early Grayce: What's your name, boy?

    Walter Livesy: Walter Livesy.

    Early Grayce: Well, I think I gotta kill you, Walter. How you feel about that?

    Walter Livesy: Not so good. Are you sure you have to?

    Early Grayce: Don't know. Wish I did.

    Carrie Laughlin: Early, please be.

    Early Grayce: Shut up! Goddammit! I'm trying to have a conversation with Walter! Sorry about that, Walter. Where you from?

    Walter Livesy: Vernon, Florida.

    Early Grayce: Don't know it. Any hunting?

    Walter Livesy: Turkeys sometimes.

    Early Grayce: Yeah, turkeys are real smart. Smarter than most people think. Tell you what, Walter. I want you down on your belly. Get on your belly. I want you to stay there a long time after we leave. We got a deal, son?

    Walter Livesy: Yeah. Yes, sir. You mind if I hold onto that Bible over there?

    Early Grayce: What do you want with a Bible, Walter? Huh? He thinks I'm gonna kill him. Now that would make me a liar, wouldn't it?

    Walter Livesy: No.

    Early Grayce: No?