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Kristy 2022-04-21 09:01:24

In fact, this is a love movie with a criminal brand name. The full text is full of gunshots and dead people. However, compared with other crime movies horizontally, there is still a gap. Therefore, it is better to watch it instead of classifying it as a second-rate commercial movie. Doing is a disguised literary film. .
To some extent, the film restores the real situation of American society at the end of the Great Depression. Criminals are rampant, the poor are extremely poor, and the rich are extremely rich. 70% of the country's money is placed in the safes of the rich and their bank accounts. , so people like diligers were born, so that ordinary people can see the unknown side of this country and this society. The truth is the truth, but in the final analysis, this is a movie rather than a documentary. The old-fashioned plot concept and the slightly procrastinating rhythm make the film a lot inferior, so I don’t want to write more.
I've seen almost all of bale's films, a very good character actor, especially his character's lips = =! In this film, I have a small idea: if he and depp played different roles, would it be better? Well, there is no doubt about depp's skill. It is easy for him to play a good and honest detective, but looking at it on the other hand, if it is more than enough to play the domineering role of bale, will the slightly dilinger of Chengfu be more brilliant? .
Well, one good point hides a lot of stains. In the end, when the detective said "goodbye, blackbird" of d to Bile, he was a little moved, so he wanted to give it to Samsung and finally gave it. Four stars.

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Extended Reading
  • Josiane 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    My dream of robbing the bank reappeared!

  • Preston 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    My father beats me every day because he can't find a better education method.

Public Enemies quotes

  • John Dillinger: [nodding at money left by a bank teller in front of his booth] You can put it away. Not here for your money. Here for the bank's money.

  • Billie Frechette: What do you want?

    John Dillinger: Everything. Right now.