Charles Vanel

Charles Vanel

  • Born: 1892-8-21
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    • Ivah 2021-12-22 08:01:03

      The expression of fate

      As far as I know, what we are trying to find from movies should be things in life that we don't know and grasp exactly. For example, happiness, such as suffering.

      "The Price of Fear" is a product of that era, a collision between fanatical dreams of fortune and chaotic reality-thus giving the film a...

    • Martine 2021-12-22 08:01:03

      Belated thoughts

      I saw the Shanghai Film Festival before, the most expensive movie I have ever seen in my life. After reading it, I just want to say that the Palme d'Or and the Golden Bear are not won in vain, really awesome! After 53 years of film 4K restoration, the picture quality is also very touching?

      The first...

    • Harley 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      The atmosphere of the small town and the tension on the truck were created extremely well. Chasing the car on bumpy roads, reversing the car with rotten wood, blowing big rocks, and passing through the oil pit after the explosion brought the tension to the fullest. Even more wonderful. Too much fear will not survive, and forgetting fear will face death. Shooting such a simple event, shooting so thrilling.

    • Corene 2022-03-21 09:02:10

      In the second half, the frightening moment of the nine-death life is presented with the fearlessness of a desperado, and seeing the handling of the ending makes people understand the director's mind. It's a pity that the description of the opening novel is too long, and it is worth noting that the changes in human nature before and after the film have not become thought-provoking because of this, but are not as powerful as the ending.

    The Wages of Fear quotes

    • Bill O'Brien: The Hell with the Union! There's plenty of tramps in town, all volunteers. I'm not worried. To get that bonus, they'll carry the entire charge on their backs.

      Bradley: You mean you're gonna put those bums to work?

      Bill O'Brien: Yes, Mr. Bradley, because those bums don't have any union, nor any families. And if they blow up, nobody'll come around bothering me for any contribution.

    • Dick: When I was a kid, I used to see men go off on this kind of jobs... and not come back. When they did, they were wrecks. Their hair had turned white and their hands were shaking like palsy! You don't know what fear is. But you'll see. It's catching, it's catching like small pox! And once you get it, it's for life! So long, boys, and good luck.