Blow
Blow is my favorite movie. This movie talk
about a boy named George grows up in a struggling family. His father is trying
to make a living for his family. His mother rely on her husband about living.
Over the years, she reveals that he cannot make a living for them and the
family goes bankrupt. George does
not want the same thing happen to him, and his friend Tuna, in the 1960's,
suggests that he deal marijuana. He is a big hit in California in the 1960's
then he became a seller.
As the demand grows, they decide to start
buying the drugs directly from Mexico with the help of a few minor Mexican drug
lord. But two years later, George is caught in Chicago trying to import 660
pounds of marijuana and is sentenced to two years. After unsuccessfully trying
to plead his innocence (by reciting the lyrics of Bob Dylan’s "It ain’t me
babe” and insisting that he did no more than "cross an imaginary line with
a bunch of plants"), George broadens his business.
Finally, the film ended by George in the jail
for rest of his life. He wasn’t cared about him self rather than his family. He
was trying hard to quit but with no hope for doing that because since you
involve your self in drugs life you can never go out.
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