It's a Quentin Tarantino movie so it's looney toons with il y a beaucoup de gunfights, shootouts and general mayhem. Wikipedia calls it a "romantic crime drama film" and I guess that covers it pretty well. Clarence generally seems fairly normal, but as the show goes on you find he's got a couple of quirks. Pretty great movie all around.
The cast is over the top, though some have only minimal roles. Val Kilmer, for instance, plays Elvis Presley in Clarence's imagination. We never actually see his face, and Samuel L. Jackson only appears long enough to get shot.
The movie starts with Clarence and Alabama going to see a triple feature at the local theater. The movies all star Sonny Chiba. They are:
THE EVIL LAWYER (2026) | Thai Legal Drama Official Trailer | NETFLIX
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Lawyers and judges in Thailand. Mek, a young lawyer working as a public defender, son of a judge, has a 'friend' who is the son of Anan. Anan is the head of the national police, or some such. A big shot in any case.
Our boy gets arrested for the murder of his 'friend'. His lawyer (his uncle) cannot find a way to get him acquitted, so he hires Jittri, the nastiest, highest profile lawyer in town and things start to get interesting. Jittri realizes the system is riddled with corruption, so she has no qualms about doing whatever is needed to get her client acquitted, including threats, blackmail and bribery. A guy they need to testify gets busted, so Jittri digs up a guy to take the fall for him. When Mek asks him why he agreed to go to prison, the guy tells him it has got to be better than working on the fishing boat.
Seems Anan has a fleet of fishing boats and he press gangs refugees (illegal immigrants) from Burma into becoming crew on his boats. If you survive working on these boats and get back to shore in one piece, you might get paid, but more likely you will be deported back to Burma.
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So what are we gonna do? Put everyone on the dole? Some people will be happy, but idle hands are the devil's workshop. Maybe this is why we have so many wars going on all over the world. Maybe we need to bring back the sun god and start building massive stone monuments, by hand.
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Despite being obsolescent, the Swordfish achieved some spectacular successes during the war, including sinking one battleship and damaging two others belonging to the Regia Marina (the Italian navy) during the Battle of Taranto, and the famous attack on the German battleship Bismarck, which contributed to her eventually being sunk. Swordfish sank a greater tonnage of Axis shipping than any other Allied aircraft during the war. The Swordfish remained in front-line service until V-E Day, having outlasted some of the aircraft intended to replace it.
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