Phillip Terry

Phillip Terry

  • Born: 1909-3-7
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Hadley 2022-01-09 08:01:01

      Well acted

      Since Ray Milan's alcoholic is highly affirmed, why should Nicolas Cage be given a actor in a few decades? Seeing Milan's alcoholic, Cage's alcoholic is simply vulnerable.

      Jian Huiman was probably born mature, as if Ge You said that he himself was born older than other children.

      But this film is...

    • Rhett 2022-01-09 08:01:01

      The best of realism

      I watched "Lost Weekend" last night, and I have seen some of Billy Wild’s works. I am always amazed by the master’s superb shooting techniques. This time, I am not living in the 21st century. Disappointed.

      I always have an inexplicable love for black and white films, as if the black and...

    • Theodora 2022-04-22 07:01:42

      Exquisite scene scheduling and use of shots expand the appeal of the story, and also allow Millard to bring out his acting prowess in this single act, but Wilder's play seems to fall into some common dilemmas in adapting novels. There are not only the burden of secondary interpretation of the established theme, but also some feelings that belong to the text are natural obstacles that cannot be effectively expressed by audio-visual language.

    • Rachelle 2022-03-19 09:01:06

      The first American film that explores alcoholism in depth, treating it as a disease that needs help rather than a vice. It is also Huaide's more serious work, and it is a three-in-one stage. Adapted from a true autobiographical novel, post-war, depression, homosexual background. The wine bottles outside the window echoing from the beginning to the end, the clever reflections and reflections, the lines are naturally natural, and the characters are well portrayed. 46 Oscar, Ray Mirand like James Stewart + Edward Norton

    The Lost Weekend quotes

    • Don Birnam: Don's a little tight. Most people drink a little. A lot of them get tight once in awhile.

      Don Birnam: Sure, the lucky ones who can take it or leave it. But, then there are ones who can't take it and can't leave it either. What I'm trying to say is: I'm not a drinker; I'm a drunk.

    • Don Birnam: [after buying two bottles of rye whiskey] I'm not a minor, Mr. Brophy, and just to ease your conscience, I'm buying these to refill my cigarette lighter.