From an evolutionary and capital perspective

Mercedes 2022-04-22 07:01:03

When the four brothers rescued the leader of the trade union, there is a very interesting line, as follows:

1 This country is growing, he will always get some diseases once when he is a child
2 You are not measles or something, you are a plague (selling bootleg alcohol, selling drugs, prostitution...), beasts (capitalists) like him are immune, that's the difference between us (workers) and
them Bulls and Horses
4 We won faster than you imagined

, almost saying the essence of capital.

The capital of the human world is placed in a larger environment, the environment of the entire biological world. It has a synonym that is easier to understand, that is, survival materials.

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

    Review, the 251-minute extended version, the look and feel is not very satisfactory. The biggest problem is not verbosity, but sensationalism. The characters in this film are indescribably complex and profound. The whole film is full of emotions from beginning to end, and at least 3 hours of 4 hours are spent on emotions rather than storytelling. The emotional pile is too full and too strong, which highlights the thinness of the characters in the plot, and the strong emotions also appear to have no reason, nowhere, and nowhere to put them. PS: All the glory goes to the photography, art and soundtrack.

  • Jadon 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    First-class dispatch (the elevator overlooks and rubs the America in the 1920s), first-class feelings (Leone kept De Niro with tears in his eyes, his feelings in the past were ups and downs, returning to childhood through a peephole, and sighing time through a pocket watch), plot The setting is top-notch (the mutual explanation of the two timelines), and the fun is also very good (the prelude to "The Magpie Thief", which is a baby's bag, jokes). Shaohua flows, Jiguang Pianyu's passing, brother's love and hate entanglement, always relieved

Once Upon a Time in America quotes

  • Fat Moe: When did you get back?

    Noodles: Today.

    Fat Moe: Why?

    Noodles: They got in touch with me.

    Fat Moe: Who?

    Noodles: I thought you might know.

    Fat Moe: Me? I don't know nothin' 'bout nobody no more.

  • Noodles: How's your sister?

    Fat Moe: I ain't seen her for years. She's a big star now.

    Noodles: We should have known, huh? You can always tell the winners at the starting gate. You can always tell the winners, and you can tell the losers.

    [looks at Moe]

    Noodles: Who would've put a penny on you?

    Fat Moe: I'd have put everything I ever had on you.

    Noodles: Yeah, and you would've lost.

    Fat Moe: Well, you're beat. Good night.

    Noodles: Good night, Moe. Thanks.

    Fat Moe: What have you been doing all these years?

    Noodles: I've been going to bed early.