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28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

author:The light and shadow fade away

Watch Quentin's movies, just one word is enough: cool.

But that's the feeling of hindsight, not to mention written as a film review, that is, it is embarrassing to say it.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

But today's article is neither a detail of comparing what is imaginary hair dryer and real hand towel paper, nor is it a discussion of the lighting layout of the picture.

Just to talk about it, why is it that the one who lives to the end will be Mr. Powder?

Moreover, this movie is a 1992 film.

As the title says: 28 years on, the refined egoist is still the one who lived to the end.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

As soon as the movie opened, Mr. Fan left a deep impression.

In terms of time, he himself watched "Prison in the Air" in 1997.

The scene of the doll and the little girl talking to each other is still fresh in my memory.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

Steve Bussimi himself, also a supporting role with excellent acting skills, easily overshadows the aura of the protagonist in many works.

Of course, even in the star-studded, one-vote "Falling Water Dog", it is quite brilliant.

Skipping tips, this little detail is not very friendly to Chinese audiences.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

Although in the local costume movies and TV series, you can often see the hero or the brother of the prince, and throw a silver spindle or a small gold tweezer to Xiao Er at every turn, but whether it is the deductive component or the details of the historical examination, it cannot change one thing: the native Chinese, there is no such habit.

In foreign countries, tipping is not mandatory. However, payment is usually refused when the service is not satisfied.

What is the reason why Mr. KeFan does not give? Speaking of pulling out a whole bunch of things, I finally moved out the reasons for not adding enough coffee to myself.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

At the end of the day, it's just that he comes from a poor background and doesn't feel that sitting here and consuming means that he is obligated to pay extra for the services of others.

By extension, to speak well is to be shrewd, and to speak badly is to be selfish.

OK, the final foothold of the conversation was on Mr. Fan's unwillingness to pay for the end.

Here, it is a foreshadowing - he is bound to make a choice different from others, and the starting point will most likely be himself.

As the film progresses, it is not difficult to find out: there are undercover among them, and from the beginning it is Mr. Fan's side.

Although the final results showed that the dying Mr. Orange was indeed undercover, he did not appear in the dispute and suspicion of who was undercover from beginning to end.

So, what seems like a prophetic conversation is actually just a headless fly-like fight—everyone looks like an undercover, just a good person for me.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

Mr. Fan's purpose in doing so is obviously not to divisively divide the entire temporary combination. Otherwise, he would not be like the grass on the wall, changing his mouth for a while, changing his words and attitude at any time.

On the surface, his suspicions caused panic among everyone. But in the end, the most obvious effect was to isolate himself from the entire group.

At this point, the taste of "refined egoism" comes out—no matter who it seems to be on the same side, such a person is always on his side.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

The person who contributes more bloody scenes in the movie is the handsome and perverted Mr. Kim.

But in the face of the police whose ears were cut off by Mr. Kim, Mr. Fan's reaction seemed fierce, but it was limited to self-expression.

In other words, he didn't expand his emotions outward.

Until the dispute escalated, the three finally raised their guns and three people fell.

Mr. Pink, curled up in the corner, loses all his companions and gets rid of all the "witnesses".

His most likely outcome would be to swallow all the diamonds alone and never have to worry about "tipping" again.

Of course, according to his character, the possibility of not giving is still very large.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

Re-brushing this movie, I realized that 28 years have passed.

The values of this movie are not much on the line.

But the message itself and the reaction it brings are really frightening.

28 years later, the ending of "Falling Water Dog" is still not violated

As the events go on, there are more and more people like Mr. Pink, and his ending becomes more and more logical.

I remember that in the initial evaluation of this movie, there was a voice saying: Why did he live to the end?

It's hard to hear that phrase again today — because it's commonplace to survive alone.

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