waste time

Eldora 2022-04-21 09:01:17

Just like a sunny day. No fantasies about this subject. The author's own obscenity is above all else. There is no clear doctrine. So let a group of people follow along. The most important thing is that the logic is too weak, and Max's abnormal psychology is not worth exploring at all, and it is worthless. And his jealousy of noodles makes no sense. However, if the last scene is combined to understand that this is just the protagonist's dream, the chaotic logic in it can also be explained. Let's pass the time as a science fiction novel, but no matter from which point of view, this film cannot be called for great movies.

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  • Maud 2022-03-21 09:01:14

    This is really the best interpretation of "others are hell". From the moment of acquaintance, the relationship between slavery and enslavement has been doomed. Sitting high on the carriage, he teased them easily. If it wasn't obvious, when he was looking for him frantically in the water, he was already looking down mockingly on the boat. In the end, he became the god who controlled their destiny. But wait a minute, the last look of Noodles is so meaningful.

  • Reyna 2021-10-20 19:01:55

    "Youth and strength will die with a sharp sword." The youth who has done a lot of work has never been wasted for ten years. The years are withering, and all we have now are memories... the all-encompassing epic, the four-hour big-screen experience, and the perfect ending of the film festival.

Once Upon a Time in America quotes

  • [Prohibition is repealed]

    Noodles: Hey, Maxie. Max! How much money we got put away?

    Max: Why?

    Noodles: Because we're unemployed.

    Max: About a million bucks.

    Carol: Oh, yeah? Where'd you put it?

    Max: In my underwear.

    Carol: I'd have found it there...

  • Noodles: We gotta reorganize, Max. And I got a couple of good ideas...

    Max: Me too.

    Eve: If I had a million bucks, I'd take it easy.

    Max: We'll take it easy when we got twenty... fifty!

    Noodles: Where're you gonna get THAT?

    Max: Right here...

    [draws a diagram in the sand]

    Noodles: What's that?

    Max: It's a dream. A dream I've been dreaming all my life. I swear to God, you and me together, we can make it come true!

    Noodles: What is it?

    Max: The Federal Reserve Bank. It's the biggest step we can take, Noodles!

    Noodles: You're really crazy.

    Max: Don't you ever say that to me! Don't ever say that to me again!