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Boy, is this the mafia movie you want to see?

As long as I can remember, I have always wanted to be a gangster. To me, gangsters are better than being the president of the United States.

Henry hill said this at the opening ceremony of Goodfellas in martin scorsese. This is a film about new york's crime secrets and culture. He told his own story-later his wife joined in and explained her story-which was the key to the success of the film. This is not an outsider's watch, but an introspection full of yearning for the past life. "They are blue-collar," his wife explained. "The only thing they earn extra money, the real extra money is to go out and grab it." These people have charming power. "If we want something, we'll get it," Henry said. "If the same person dares to complain twice, we will give him a good beating. Believe me, they won't dare to say anything anymore. " ?

At the end of the movie, ray liotta is still thinking about the days that no longer exist. He has no money, all his friends are dead, and his good friend is going to kill him. He dragged out an ignoble existence through the federal witness protection program, complaining that "we were like action stars who lived on muscles," he recalled. "Today, times have changed. There is no big scene. I can only wander like others. " ?

The core of a good guy is a privilege that should not be divided. At the beginning, it introduces Henry's partner, Robert De Niro, who comes out with some dazzling modesty. His body language is saying, "Stop praising me." Joe pesci, Henry's other partner, made a big mistake because he was too impulsive and abused his power and refused to let go. This is one of the greatest foreshadowing and retribution in film history. When he believed he was going to be a "member", he couldn't remember his mistake, said "Oh, no" and was shot in the head. He never settled down to enjoy his privileges. He always pushes too hard.

Boy, at the beginning, he showed how henry hill ran errands for the local Brooklyn criminal group, whose stronghold was located in a taxi shop opposite his home. (One shot Henry sees out of the window reflects Scorsese's own childhood in the Italian part of Manhattan. The next shot is also a subtle slow-motion close-up of these gangsters' shoes, ties, hair, rings and cigars. The violent scenes in this movie came suddenly and without warning. Henry was beaten by his father for dropping out of school, which was the most sudden accident. Henry recalled that he had to be "beaten" at home because he chose his own youth career, but it was all worth it. Violence dotted every scene like drums. ?

Henry's life is full of fun. He stole cigarettes from one container truck after another and burned them by the dozen. By the time he was 2 1 year old, he had enough money to tip. The most famous scene in the film is that he takes his future wife lorraine bracco to Copa cabannes nightclub. There was a long line in front of the store, but he took her across the street, down the stairs, through the corridor, through the kitchen and directly to the performance venue, when their chairs in the front row of the stage had just been put away. This long shot, *** 184 seconds, is not only a photographer's unique skill, but also a very creative way, showing that the world in henry hill is smooth and fluid.