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Nat 2022-11-01 06:08:59
Watching "The Thin Blue Line"
"The Thin Blue Line" uses the method of event reproduction to reproduce a police shooting case in Dallas, Texas, USA. Director Errol Morris has interviewed a series of people involved in the case 11 years after the events. Adams' grievance is successfully proved by describing what different...
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Velda 2022-10-31 08:19:48
Comments on the shooting techniques of "The Thin Blue Line"
"The Thin Blue Line" is regarded as the representative work of "new documentary film". The film's unique shooting and editing techniques and novel narrative strategies have brought profound influence and discussion, which has injected into the development of later documentaries. new living....
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Jackie Johnson
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Sam Kittrell: David thought that the one that was really at fault that night was the guy that got killed. He said, "That guy's crazy. He came after me with a gun." I told him, "David, you'd broken into his house, you abducted his girlfriend, what was he supposed to do?" He said, "Man shouldn't come out with a gun. That dude's crazy. He should have been killed."
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Sam Kittrell: In talking to David you don't ever feel hostile feelings coming from him. I have never seen David any way other than cordial, friendly to me as he could be, "Yes, sir," "No, sir," never disrespectful. So I've never seen the bad side. I've seen the results of it, and I've talked to him about it, and he's aware of the results of it - he remembers the bad side. But I've never seen him committing a crime or in a violent or volatile state.