Cogan; with Brad Pitt

Kisito

Jedi Council Member
Hello, today I saw Andrew Dominik's black-police movie. I would like to have your opinion. This movie is very surprising. It's classic whodunit, with scenes, sequences and dialogues in Tarentino. I think that most part of people who saw this movie, will say except for this aesthetic so called side, the story is not very interesting. It's true if we look at this movie at the first level. I think that there is a second subliminal level, which juxtaposes the links of a some mafia and that of the official power.
Maybe the ponérologie? But it seems to me that beyond this aesthetic cover, that the director and the scriptwriter is a marionette. The movie is an adaptation of George's book V. Higgins. Who is this writer, it's up to a company(society), he seems to know things which the world ignores. The impression that I had it's that we wanted to prepare us to something! Indeed on, it's only an impression...
 
Hi, kisito.
The movie to whish you refer is "KILLING THEM SOFTLY". (USA) 2012

"Jackie Cogan is an enforcer hired to restore order after three dumb guys rob a Mob protected card game, causing the local criminal economy to collapse".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfeDpDtM2C4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8hc9lx1Nsg

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I have not seen yet.
 
Yes the exact title is "KILLING THEM SOFTLY", you will see the appearance of the film looks like Pulp Fiction with long dialogues and completions offset "ironic" and Jackie Brown to play against some players use. Jacques Lacan seems like the realization is served, the envelope or package gift, but really when you open this gift, this film, we discover the meaning, the message. Yet it must be décripter!
 
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