How wrong is your Three Views?

Mandy 2022-01-03 08:01:45

A bunch of comments say that this film is underestimated, and it shouldn’t have such a low score. It seems that this group of critics does not oppose the common people, and loses their status if they evaluate the same as others.

Does this group of protagonists have a good thing? I believe that the "villain" didn't want to kill the protagonist from the beginning, but the money from the robbery in 2004 was taken away from him, and his girlfriend was also taken away. After he came out, he found the protagonist and asked a few people to vote. I don’t want to do it. Give me the money I had in 2004. The protagonist would rather do another vote than spit out the money they ate, because they are greedy, shameless, and evil! The protagonist can not do it, no one is forced to return the 2004 money to the "villain". There are also Russian gangsters doing the ticket. What should the protagonist do? Villain", tut, it's shameless.

The whole routine is slightly changed. You will find many familiar movies. For example, the protagonist of "Parker" gets revenge after he comes out of prison, plots to commit crimes and retires his enemies from death. , I retreat all over the body, such as "Stealing the Sky and Changing the Sun" after betraying and revenge, the bad guys die.

Why does this movie have a low score and a low box office? It’s because everyone is a villain, a bad guy, the most shameless and worst person, and this movie challenges the three views of mankind. The bad guys don’t look as shameless as the protagonists. If you don’t fail, there will be ghosts, and you will love this movie. Yes, you are either beautiful or sloppy, or just pure stupidity

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Extended Reading
  • Melany 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    It is very valuable to give each character room to play. The plot is a little rushed, and the scene where a man is pushed up is quite exciting.

  • Dedric 2022-01-03 08:01:45

    How many beautiful guys can't support this plot...

Takers quotes

  • [first lines]

    Eddie Hatcher: [to Welles] You look like shit, man.

  • [last lines]

    John Rahway: We good, brother?

    Gordon Jennings: All signs point to it.