The charm of mice

Wilbert 2022-04-22 07:01:02


Police and gangster films are almost my favorite except for family and love themes, but in the past, in the duel between cats and mice, I always voted for cats, at least evenly, such as "Infernal Affairs", but today, for the first time , I feel that the mouse in the police and gangster films is much more attractive than the cat. This is the first and deepest impression that American gangeter left on himself. Denzel Wangshington shows us the most attractive side of men, regardless of country, race, or time.



Due to different birth and life backgrounds, we have different views on the same thing, and different positions determine different choices and different fates. And all we can do is do it well within our capabilities, like Frank.



Two minutes into the movie, expecting a cat and mouse showdown. The collaboration of the last two did not disappoint me, and it gave me a little bit of a change in Russell Crowe's police image.



Some things may taste better the more they taste.

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Extended Reading
  • Keith 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Drama and crime films, personal ability, judgment, management ability, implementation ability, washing

  • Nat 2022-04-23 07:01:11

    Black gangs based on street gangsters are clearly different from Italian mafia families with well-organized and well-defined rules. The main business of the gang is drug trafficking, and the technical content is not high, because the police were corrupt at that time, and there was no need to cover up. Life in the slums of New York in the 1960s and 1970s

American Gangster quotes

  • Javier J. Rivera: I'm a leper. Because I listened to you and turned in a million fucking dollars. You know who'll work with me after that? Same as you. No one.

  • Rossi: They seize it, arrest everybody, whack it up and sell it back to us. Our dope. They been living off it for years, these New York cops. They basically control the market with it. What the fuck has happened to the world, Frank?