An Officer and a Spy Comments

  • Crawford 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    It's not Polanski's best group, but the shooting techniques and audio-visual language are still overwhelming, especially the female director who left the scene angrily. That's why the judges scolded the director and gave him an award at the same...

  • Laila 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    4.5 Polanski cuts into the ins and outs of the Dreyfus case from the perspective of the head of the counterintelligence division Picard. Most of the scenes are indoor scenes, but the filming is not sloppy, concise and powerful, and perfectly presents political conspiracy and conscience Moral wrestling, a few outdoor scenes start with rolling dark clouds, the assassination under bright sunshine is also very ironic, the most exciting is of course Zola's publication in "Aurora" "I accuse! ", "The...

  • Misty 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Very master-like, complete in one go, without too much meaning and emotion, calm and restrained, profound and powerful; history is there, but always selectively forgotten and dusty, habitually repeating the same mistakes (now) or becoming The "truth" that has been tampered with and distorted is difficult to distinguish between the real and the real; the so-called justice is dominated by human nature and interests, using prejudiced self-righteousness, blind obedience of the public, the guidance...

  • Reginald 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    8/10. Polanski's skill is terrifyingly skilled, and the officers' rigid conversations and ritualized marches show great calmness, but the audience's indignation and the protagonist's sense of sacred responsibility are gradually driven. The focus is not on the ups and downs of the case (surveillance, secret meetings, warnings from superiors, forged letters, handwriting identification), nor on the victim's indictment (Dreyfus, at the beginning of the vast gray training ground, issued a faint The...

  • Rylan 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The Dreyfus case itself is more interesting than the movie, and more than 100 years later, Polanski touches it. Zola's letter shocked the whole of Europe, but the flames of anti-Semitism became more and more fierce, and the arrogant French finally proved that they were not inferior to the Germans when it came to sending Jews to the stuffy tank car. To this day, the filmmaker for Dreyfus is still a...

  • Kody 2022-04-23 07:04:00

    The Jews never said a word of thanks to Picquart because he believed that Picquart was doing what he was supposed to...

  • Liana 2022-04-23 07:04:00

    8.5 points, too old and...

  • Melyna 2022-04-23 07:04:00

    You can even see the shadow of Dongmu. The translation of the ferry subtitle group is not very...

  • Kris 2022-04-23 07:04:00

    It's quite old-fashioned, but it's actually quite vulgar, but it's actually very good if you look at it the other way around. It's not contaminated with the extravagant style of European movies at all, but tells the story down-to-earth, and the overall rhythm will still make people miss it. , but though but, what have you to complain about? If Polanski is really excusing himself from an unjust case that has been settled in history, it would be quite...

  • Hyman 2022-04-23 07:04:00

    Polanski's accusation, far from being controversial, is of great contemporary significance. Because the "I" in "I accuse" is not only a small self, but also a small big self. As a "small self" with the right to speak, the hero must challenge this "big self". Who is suing? parties to the event. However, there are three parties involved in the same event. In addition to the two male protagonists in the story, of course, there is Polanski outside the story in the event. Who cares about the...

Extended Reading
  • Devyn 2022-03-22 09:02:42

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    The recoil of filming a villain's film review is always very strong, and every time a movie stays in my mind for a lot longer than expected, I just took a shower and started talking to myself unconsciously. This time I'm talking about Polanski's "I Accused". I don't care much about the movie. I...

  • Darron 2022-01-17 08:03:45

    Excerpted from an article in "People's Court" on June 28, 2013: "The Unexplainable French Dreyfus Case"

    Excerpt from the 2013 "People's Court" article: "The Unexplainable French Dreyfus Case" Zhang Jianwei, Professor of Tsinghua University Law School

    The Dreyfus case is a famous injustice case in French history. It is a household name in France. Its popularity is comparable to that of Yang Naiwu and...

An Officer and a Spy quotes

  • Picquart: I want to see the Dreyfuss file.

  • Picquart: Dreyfuss is innocent.