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Naina一家是美国的印度移民,父亲去世,母亲经营着一家餐厅,由于经营不善濒临倒闭,和奶奶又属于婆媳(🤤)不合的关系。霍靳西(🔫)所见证的他的成长瞬间,实在是太少(shǎ(😟)o )了。虽然陈(🤳)一(🏾)没有告诉他不(bú )能够超量的吸收能量,但是陈天豪在感(gǎn )受自己的状况的时候,还是很果断的放弃了。陆(👽)小姐?慕浅缓(huǎn )缓靠坐到椅子里,找我有事(😞)吗?说完这句她便又低头忙(máng )活去了,霍靳西走到(🌄)沙发旁边坐下,目光落到慕浅平静的(de )侧脸上,久久不动。谁在那里?执勤的兵似(sì )乎听到(💩)声音,往这边(🔮)走来,就在顾潇(xiāo )潇愣神的瞬间,肖(🛳)(xiāo )战快速朝她走来。银行经理(lǐ )雅各布(弗兰克·(🤲)格里罗饰)的同事被暴徒夺去生命,而他将和警察(布鲁斯·威利(🤝)斯饰)联手(shǒu )制服凶手。此(cǐ )时顾潇潇完全没(méi )发现,她侧身躲开直(🦈)接倒在(😝)了(le )肖战(zhàn )腿上。I didn't much like this film when I first saw it ten or twelve years ago, but I was probably expecting a serious, fast-paced, violent Italian crime film as many of Tomas Milian's mid-70s films were. However this one emphasizes the comedy at least as much as the action, although it is still a successful package and the comedy/crime mixture works well. I haven't see all the later films (which ran well into the 1980's) with Milian as unconventional police inspector Nico Giraldi, but the one after this THE GANG THAT SOLD America, which also features a lot of US location shooting, does not work that well in my opinion and is full of dated pop culture references and unfunny humor. The first scene of LITTLE ITALY--as a dirty old man is looking through binoculars at a lady undressing...while his apartment is completely stripped clean by robbers only a few feet away from him!--sets the tone for the film. The plot, such as it is, takes Milian to New York and eventually to Las Vegas (and eventually to the gas chamber in Nevada in an outrageous climax!), and there's lots of great location footage of him walking along the old Vegas strip circa 1978. Eli Wallach appears (though his voice doesn't!) as a mafia don, in a role that didn't require much of this fine actor, but he plays comedy well and is good in the scenes involving his underlings, his red-haired wallflower oversexed daughter, and Milian (the scene in the Italian restaurant where Milian throws a pizza in the face of one of Wallach's underlings is classic!). Bombolo, who appears in a number of these later Nico Giraldi films, is a fine comic foil for Milian, and they have a good chemistry. I've yet to see the 1980's entries in this series (any kind soul out there with extra copies?), but in LITTLE ITALY the series still has some life in it, and Bruno Corbucci makes the mix of lowbrow Italian comedy and Italian police action work well. Not a classic, and action-oriented fans will be let down, but Milian fans will enjoy it.[收起部分]