After Hours Comments

  • Harley 2023-07-13 08:33:00

    From wanting a different life to just wanting to live. One person, one night, one absurd after another. There is more than madness, but there is a lack of spiritual connotation. Reminds me of the Orson Welles...

  • Talon 2023-07-10 02:21:10

    Nine-to-five in the morning is tiresome, Clerk Paul roams in wonderland, no! It is a dangerous night...

  • Cary 2023-07-09 20:45:04

    An unpredictable paranoid farce, the haplessness of a stranded data processor, the worst fears about contemporary urban...

  • Colleen 2023-07-03 10:48:09

    Life is so scary. Old Marco was so avant-garde in the 1980s. Did he invent mohawk?...

  • Allan 2023-06-21 15:02:16

    From the beginning of the taxi driver, he was very astringent and stagnant. He tried to grasp the bits and pieces of life but only caught the mud in one...

  • Deondre 2023-06-20 00:47:04

    Pure feeling, pure speed, "Miss Shanghai" "Hawking Mirror"-style amusement park dream movie, SoHo's studio is like a stand-in for a Hollywood blockbuster, allowing the protagonist to run in one after another "Mission Impossible"-style rendition and torture, Schoonmaker's clips stand on a midline between violence and...

  • Casper 2023-06-18 22:40:38

    i just wanted to leave my apartment, maybe meet a nice girl. and now i've got to die for...

  • Briana 2023-06-07 08:43:59

    89/100 is quite experimental in style, creating a relatively pure space and conditions in advance, running and sprinting with only the simplest structure and kinetic energy, and incidents are constantly inserted, leading the characters into the next episode, naturally. And smooth. Often edited before the movement is over, the inertia of the action is carried over to the next shot to maintain a continuous dynamic. The action shots at the end are fantastic, the Safdie brothers must have loved...

  • Karina 2023-05-31 13:32:02

    Four and a half stars. Actually, I have hardly heard of such a comedy film in Lao Ma, and after reading it, I found that it is really a treasure! The absurd is mixed with the Greek suspense style, and finally returns from the absurd to face the reality. Scorsese is all too familiar with the streets of New York, but he does not repeat himself at all in a similar context, removing the superficial joy of the festivities, weakening the cluttered streets washed by the rain, and throwing away the...

  • Anya 2023-05-31 08:49:40

    Top 10 of the 80's. A self-renewing, endless and gigantic dream map. First a curve in a monotonous life where nothing can go wrong, but from this singularity into a universe where every part is off track: a neighborhood with no history and no context, where each inhabitant is only loyal to his own disease; and disease not only rushes on like an ice cream truck and a flashlight, but like a building full of capillaries to provide for itself. Every editing is going to the edge of consciousness,...

Extended Reading
  • Nathaniel 2022-10-24 05:41:08

    "After get off work" and a crayfish

    One day in the middle of the night I ran to the supermarket to buy fruit and saw a crayfish on the side of the road. It was the season to eat crayfish, and it must have gone through a lot of hardships before escaping from the red basin full of crayfish.

    I suddenly felt that it was an inexplicable...

  • Lelia 2022-10-20 11:02:51

    Some excitement after get off work?

    Every hard-working office worker has probably complained: the life of going to work and get off work every day is too boring, I will quit one day, and have to do something exciting and meaningful life.
    Then what? After complaining, he made some fantasies of idle clouds and wild cranes, as if he...

After Hours quotes

  • Kiki: You do that all day and your own shoulders get pretty sore.

    Paul Hackett: You want a massage?

    Kiki: You read my mind. Would you?

    Paul Hackett: Sure. I'm not too good at this. I just know a few basic moves.

    Kiki: Just make it hurt and you're on the right track.

  • Marcy: I hope you don't have to get up early tomorrow morning or anything.

    Paul Hackett: No. No, I don't.

    Marcy: Because I think you're somebody I can really talk to. And tonight I feel like - I feel like I'm gonna let loose or something. I feel like - I feel like something incredible is really gonna happen here!

    [laughs]

    Marcy: I feel soooo excited. I don't know why? I feel it.

    [laughs]

    Marcy: I'm glad you came.

    [laughs]