Kola Kwariani

Kola Kwariani

  • Born: 1903-1-16
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  • Extended Reading
    • Justyn 2022-04-20 08:01:05

      Analysis of the film narration of "Killing"

      The main purpose of this article is to analyze and explore the film narrative method of "Killing". As we all know, events, characters and specific environments constitute the necessary elements of narrative; at the same time, as a kind of audio-visual language, the important significance of lens...

    • Eduardo 2022-04-20 08:01:05

      Good suspense manufacturing

      From the perspective of the production of suspense, Kubrick's "Hitman" is very successful, making the audience become obsessed from the beginning of the film.

      The suspense of the movie is created from two aspects. One is that the actor (Sterling Hayden) orchestrates a robbery. As Hayden is the...

    • Vivianne 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      The structure is clear, there are good lines in each scene, the killing is a little simple, and the strings are not tight enough now. The irony of the flying banknotes at the end is somewhat casual. Of course there is something interesting about it.

    • Otto 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      What is the fate of the great man? What should the little guy get? What about money? The play of this film is textbook level. It turned out that I had seen this movie before, but I forgot about it, and I remembered it all at the beginning.

    The Killing quotes

    • Sherry Peatty: You don't understand me Johnny. You don't know me very well.

      Johnny Clay: I know you like a book. You're a no good, nosy little tramp. You'd sell out your own mother for a piece of fudge; but, you're smart along with it. Smart enough to know when to sail and when to sit tight and you know you better sit tight in this case.

      Sherry Peatty: I do?

      Johnny Clay: You heard me. You like money. You got great big dollar sign there, where most women have a heart.

    • Johnny Clay: You'll have money. Plenty of money. George will have and he'll blow it all on you, probably buy himself a five cent cigar.

      Sherry Peatty: You don't know me very well, Johnny. I wouldn't think of letting George throw his money away on cigars.