The Drop is a crime film. It follows the story of Bob Saginowski and his cousin, who run a bar owned by the Eastern Europe Mafia. The bar is one of many in a network of business the Mafia uses for storing and moving dirty
Re: The Drop (2014)
By: Arelor to All on Sat Jun 26 2021 05:19 am
The Drop is a crime film. It follows the story of Bob Saginowski and hi cousin, who run a bar owned by the Eastern Europe Mafia. The bar is one many in a network of business the Mafia uses for storing and moving dir
Thanks for your review. I wouldn't have watched this but was glad I did. I really enjoyed it.
... For certain people, after fifty, litigation takes the place of sex.
The Drop is a crime film. It follows the story of Bob
Saginowski and his cousin, who run a bar owned by the
Eastern Europe Mafia.
In clonclusion, a likable cast with awesome performances
rooted on realistic, human street life, with characters you
care about - even if you are like relor and hate humans,
you will love the puppy! - makes for a film worth watching.
The only weak point was Bob's explanation of his first killing
and what drove him to do it - him being otherwise, a calm,
meek, and nonthreatening individual.
You should be much more careful when dropping spoilers all around.
I think precisely that part is what rounds Bob's character
up. He is a calm, meek nonthreatening individual who is a
total ganster under the surface... the cop lampshades this
very thing by the end of the film. I think it was very well
done.
But I wouldn't agree with your prognosis that he was autistic.
Autistics generally cannot lie.
But I wouldn't agree with your prognosis that he was
autistic. Autistics generally cannot lie.
I think Hardy pretty much stated that he was playing his
character as if he had a high functional autist disorder.
If you watch the film you will notice Bob does not lie
openly very much. In fact I am hard pressed to think of an
instance of himself lying. He avoids telling the truth and
lets people believe whatever they want to believe.
(I think he lies in one instance when he tells the cops the
bar is not operated by the Mafia, but I'd have to rewatch
the film to be sure.)
But I wouldn't agree with your prognosis that he was
autistic. Autistics generally cannot lie.
I think Hardy pretty much stated that he was playing his
character as if he had a high functional autist disorder.
If you watch the film you will notice Bob does not lie
openly very much. In fact I am hard pressed to think of an
instance of himself lying. He avoids telling the truth and
lets people believe whatever they want to believe.
(I think he lies in one instance when he tells the cops the
bar is not operated by the Mafia, but I'd have to rewatch
the film to be sure.)
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