Witness evaluation action

2021-12-11 08:01
The asylum police officer in the movie "Witness" lives with the Amish, works, builds a house, drinks self-produced drinks, sings ancient folk songs, works at sunrise, and rests at sunset. It embodies the good life of Amish and the simplicity of folk customs   .
"Witness" is a thriller plus a romance plus a film about conflicts between different cultures. The director of the film, Peter Weir, observes and expresses American social life from a new perspective. The film is full of surprises. At the same time, the director made this imaginative film with novel, original, clear intention and fascinating features   .
The film uses the perspective of a policeman played by Harry Ford to show his understanding and thinking about different cultures. The film has a lot of content about the living habits of the Amish people. For "Witness" to become a successful work, it needs a high degree of commercial and artistic combination, and the director must have a unique vision and grasp it in place. "Witness" not only tells the audience a tense story, but at the same time, through the portrayal of the Amish lifestyle, it also triggers people's thinking about the modern lifestyle   .
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  • Michele 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    Originally I was watching Grandpa Ford, but I didn't expect to capture a wild human emperor. It turned out to be viggo mortensen's screen debut. After counting, there are two lines in total, all in German :)

  • Johan 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Very old film, the plot is relatively simple, but the pastoral life of the Amish people yearn for it.

Witness quotes

  • Rachel Lapp: [as she and Samuel are walking through the police station with Book] When can we leave the city?

    John Book: We're trying to get this done as quickly as possible, then you can go. But, Samuel's probably gonna have to come back to testify. I'm sorry.

    Rachel Lapp: No, you are not, you are glad.

    John Book: Huh?

    Rachel Lapp: Because now you have a witness.

    John Book: Yeah, now I got a witness.

    Rachel Lapp: I just don't like the idea of my son spending all this time with a man who carries a gun and goes around whacking people!

    John Book: [in disbelief] Whacking?... whacking?

  • Rachel Lapp: I should tell you this kind of coat doesn't have buttons. See? Hooks and eyes.

    John Book: Something wrong with buttons?

    Rachel Lapp: Buttons are proud and vain, not plain.

    John Book: Got anything against zippers?

    Rachel Lapp: Are you making fun of me?

    John Book: No.

    Rachel Lapp: Like the tourists, staring all the time. Sometimes they come into the yard, it's very rude. They seem to think we're quaint.

    John Book: Can't imagine why they'd think that.

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