tragic viewing experience

Cordie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

well. The HD version I downloaded is fucking with blind voice. A mechanical female voice will describe everything that happens on the screen.

Probably so-and-so walked to the left, so-and-so opened the car door and came out, and so-and-so walked to the right and the camera went over his shoulder to a flower.

I watched it for about twenty minutes before I realized that the narration was a bit too wordy.

I have never experienced this version before. When I saw it for more than an hour, I felt that the performance was almost over, and it was over. Then I glanced at the progress bar. Three and a half hours!

however. I still finished it. The second half was so torturous.

Completely ruined the viewing experience. For me there was a woman babbling nonstop throughout the movie.

There is a sense of relief after watching the movie. Terrible.

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Extended Reading
  • Amber 2022-03-22 09:01:18

    Perhaps this is really the best curtain call for a generation of filmmakers and gangsters in movies. If the criminals don't die in fate, they will eventually fade away, aging cannibalize lives, and confession and prayer have become a fixed schedule. Even if he stubbornly refuses to reveal his inner thoughts, even if he knows that it will never be possible to obtain forgiveness and forgiveness from his family, he still yearns for a crack in the door for himself. De Niro can make everything appear silently only by the flow of his eyes, Pacino still shows off his acting skills, and Joe Pessi finally sits on the position of the gang boss. The long shots of old Martin's sports are also taken from [good guy] [gambling city wind and cloud]. Although everything seems to be slowed down, there is a calm and calmness of its own. In countless gangster movies, there are money, despicable betrayal, prosperous dying, and death. Only [Irish people] broke into the possibility of aging and good death, entered the numbness and sobriety, seeking salvation and deepness. Knowing the hopelessness of salvation, the lingering heart. (9.5/10)

  • Braeden 2021-10-20 19:01:33

    The smooth narrative is no longer the hearty and hearty of the past, but an increasingly strong sense of melancholy. Martin is honest enough about "Departure", and all the blood and blood can't match the questioning of Frank by his daughter at the end of the film. It turns out that the biggest enemy of the gang is nothing but a peaceful life itself.

The Irishman quotes

  • Sally Bugs: I'm just trying to understand how a person can buy a fish and not know what kind it was.

  • Jimmy Hoffa: Who said it?

    Frank Sheeran: Don't matter who said it.

    Jimmy Hoffa: It matters. Was it Russell?

    Frank Sheeran: No.

    Jimmy Hoffa: No. Of course it's not Russell. And the little cocksucker from the Miami fiasco? No? Not him? No? Then who?

    Frank Sheeran: I'm gonna tell you. Tony.

    Jimmy Hoffa: Tony? Which Tony? They're all named Tony. I mean, what's the matter with Italians that they can only think of one name?

    Frank Sheeran: The other Tony.

    Jimmy Hoffa: What Tony?