I really like this kind of noir-style movie. It is much more interesting than the Irish. The acting skills of a group of middle-aged uncles are soaring. Guy Ritchie is the two smoking guns. The reversal is unexpected, the crime movie is exciting and fun, and Quentin I like the kind of movies with rich dialogue lines, and this form of storytelling feels novel and fun, and it feels like breaking the movie screen. There are also his orientation and the connotation of Mabao's character. I always feel that the portrayal of Chinese people is still a little unfriendly. Even the last Duke spit out sour water and spit out a table of yellow soup. I also think the director is a little innuendo. I like this kind of story that lays down a lot of foreshadowing and spreads it out one by one at the end, and I can't tell whether it is reality or imagination. It is like a form of expression of teenage pie's fantasy drifting and invisible guests. Even the last three For a few minutes, Fletcher was still telling the story to others, and it didn't seem that important whether it was true or false. The style of Guy Ritchie's film is too obvious, but it's really a genius, interesting, and there are a lot of self-deprecating plots in it, which makes the audience think they guessed it, but the director just let you guess and then give you a surprise, it's fun , The story is not procrastinated, and the filming techniques are also varied, and the fusion is just one, without feeling abrupt and embarrassing, and biased towards comedy, which makes these crime-themed movies have a fun and fun feeling. The central idea is still the law of the jungle, which echoes from beginning to end. If you want to become a strong person, don't hesitate or be timid. It's right to attack. You can only stay strong until the end. Self-discipline, no matter what career you are doing, self-discipline is the most important thing. Amidst the depravity and chaos, there is taste, self-discipline and potential
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