Did the Japanese waiter in Donnie Brasco handle it like a G.....

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The acting was so terribile in that scene. After the beating Donnie is looking around looking guilty and shook like :whew: does anyone notice im really a cop.
 

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The acting was so terribile in that scene. After the beating Donnie is looking around looking guilty and shook like :whew: does anyone notice im really a cop.

True but at the same time I bet even the baddest killers have feelings of guilt from their actions at times. U go around doing such things, it must get to you at times. At the end of the day, the Japanese dude didn't really do anything to deserve such a brutal stomping so I can see even guys like them feeling f*cked up about it.
 

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And deprive the audience of a good old fashion stomping session? Foh. Sure glad u didn't write the script. Smh.[/uote] STFU I understand the need for it to make the audience see the constant danger Donnie was in of being discovered, but thinking logically it was completely unnecessary to beat him down.
 
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