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Jun 26, 2021 · Maybe Jackie killed Frankie simply because he had to. That was his deal with Driver, to begin with. Jackie is a morally skeptic hero; he knows what is up and what means business. But he also believes in killing people from a distance so that he would not have to deal with people’s feelings.
Apr 23, 2020 · All told, Killing Them Softly only earned around $15 million domestically, which was about the same as it cost to make.
The shutdown of the card games due to the robbery was being compared to the economic crisis in 2008, and the gangsters going after the robbers (and Ray Liotta) was so 'confidence' in the games would be restored and everyone could make money again, the same reason for the bailout of the banks in 2008.
Aug 31, 2017 · 2. Any allegory that is determined in the film by the viewers comes from the source material for the film. This was a 1970s crime novel, Cogan's Trade written by the late George V. Huggins. While the film neatly "fits" into the economic situation of the time period where it is set, its original setting (Boston in the 1970s) was itself a time of ...
Dec 5, 2015 · In Killing them Softly at the end Brad Pitt says that Dillon died this morning: Dillon's dead now fucking pay me. How did Dillon die? Did we watch it happen or no? I never really saw Dillon much in the film.
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Sep 27, 2022 · September 27, 2022. With Blonde hitting Netflix this week, it’s hard to believe that it’s been almost ten years since the release of director Andrew Dominik’s last (non-doc) feature, Killing ...
May 22, 2012 · Brad Pitt's latest film is a gangster movie, but with a difference. As the action plays out against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis, with its final scene taking place on the night of ...