Connie Nikas is a repugnant individual. He’s one of those people if you saw walking down the street, you’d cross to the other side. He is a crook, a grasping ferret of a man, who uses people, then discards them without a backward glance. Connie, as portrayed by Robert Pattinson in “Good Time,” has no redeeming qualities. Compassion, loyalty and empathy are foreign to him. Connie also is inept. Everything he touches, every plan he conceives blows up in his face. Connie, who thinks he’s smarter than most, could be a charter member of the gang that couldn’t shoot straight. All his schemes collapse.
Good Time
Good Time
Good Time
Connie Nikas is a repugnant individual. He’s one of those people if you saw walking down the street, you’d cross to the other side. He is a crook, a grasping ferret of a man, who uses people, then discards them without a backward glance. Connie, as portrayed by Robert Pattinson in “Good Time,” has no redeeming qualities. Compassion, loyalty and empathy are foreign to him. Connie also is inept. Everything he touches, every plan he conceives blows up in his face. Connie, who thinks he’s smarter than most, could be a charter member of the gang that couldn’t shoot straight. All his schemes collapse.