Double Indemnity evaluation action
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Karlie 2022-03-27 09:01:04
At first glance, it was a perfect murder plan, but through the narrative process of the characters' inner monologue, it focuses more on showing the ups and downs of emotional thoughts, rather than just presenting a criminal case. The murderer is clearly pointed out at the beginning, and the audience is naturally concerned about how and why the suspense is. This is also an attractive method, and it is inevitable to think of some Hitchcock films. PS. I learned another way to light a match: you can ignite the fire directly with your fingers.
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Amelia 2022-03-27 09:01:04
The plot of the whole film is not sloppy at all, and it simply resolutely describes a murder incident so that people can hold their breath. The flashback structure of the flashback is very classic and can be used as a model. Wilder is also excellent in the control of details, such as the character reversal of the cigarette, the real face of the femme fatale, and the killing techniques. great!
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[last lines]
Walter Neff: Know why you couldn't figure this one, Keyes? I'll tell ya. 'Cause the guy you were looking for was too close. Right across the desk from ya.
Barton Keyes: Closer than that, Walter.
Walter Neff: I love you, too.
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Walter Neff: It's just like the first time I came here, isn't it? We were talking about automobile insurance, only you were thinking about murder. And I was thinking about that anklet.