Confidential Report Comments

  • Napoleon 2023-09-14 14:17:37

    The story is a little weaker, but still an ingenious one. Still admiring Wells' shots and...

  • Maureen 2023-08-02 21:06:19

    Rewatch. Ao Fatty's description of the process of "materializing" people in the big environment is a masterpiece, and the way of expressing actions indirectly through camera movements many times is long before Roeg. Unfortunately, there are still many flaws. And, a lot of upside-down shots seem to be to overcome the frame and incorporate more groups (the traditional Hollywood way of expressing small contexts is usually triangular composition, and intrusion and departure are also achieved by...

  • Vinnie 2023-07-08 07:44:30

    c4ade5gs full english subtitles,...

  • Dagmar 2023-06-14 11:55:29

    see also welles' megalomaniac, personal imprint...

  • Joyce 2023-06-06 08:54:57

    80 days roaming the earth

  • Angela 2023-05-10 19:10:40

    give me everything but your...

  • Bell 2023-05-06 09:28:54

    A scorpion wanted to cross the river, so he asked the frog to carry him, the frog said "No, if I carry you you will sting me", the frog said "if I sting you, then I will drown", the frog He was persuaded to allow the scorpion to ride on his back, and as soon as he reached the middle of the river, the frog felt a burst of excruciating pain, and realized that the scorpion had stung him anyway, the dying frog shouted "this doesn't make sense", and the scorpion said "I know, but I I can't help it,...

  • Durward 2023-05-03 03:50:21

    Everything is illusory, why does Wells never forget his height and...

  • Guido 2023-03-05 05:45:29

    In Mr. Arkadine, the characters that appear in succession are past tenses, transit points to other tenses, and they coexist in contrast to the original attempt to condense. One can clearly see that the memory-image itself does not have much meaning, yet it contains two things beyond it: one is that one can find its pure past variant, and the other is the present that produces the eternally repeated search. compression. //Wells' nihilism inherits Nietzsche's formulation: wipe out your memories,...

  • Jessica 2023-01-17 14:48:02

    Because the rich can easily grab everything that exists, they are even more paranoid and madly obsessed with the phantoms they like, such as rose petals, femme fatales, and love affairs....

Extended Reading
  • Luis 2022-10-23 23:34:26

    Always angry, always irritable, for no reason



    What caught my attention the most was Van Stratten's uninterrupted anger.

    I'd rather believe that Arkaddin did lose his memory. Wells appeared in his works in the image of a tall and heroic figure, surrounded by fog and rumors, all of which sought the sympathy of the audience - we hope he has the...

  • Rico 2022-10-23 19:02:09

    Incredible family history

      In this film, Orson Welles keeps changing the story scenes, carefully designing every film screen and shooting angle, so that the audience can enjoy a visual feast throughout the whole film viewing process.
       Orson Welles likes to play the kind of mysterious, unpredictable and psychologically...

Confidential Report quotes

  • Mily: Some of the guns he sent to the Reds in China didn't even shoot.

    Gregory Arkadin: Is Van Stratton a communist?

    Mily: Are you kidding?

    Gregory Arkadin: Then, what's he complaining about?

  • Gregory Arkadin: When did you talk to Van Stratton?

    Mily: [Drunkenly] It seems you were pretty chummy with some Nazi collaborators in Vichy.

    Gregory Arkadin: Have some champagne.

    Mily: They trusted you with all their money, those Nazis, who invested in South America for after the war. They didn't even ask for a receipt! Now their families can't even prove the money's theirs. And then, and then there's Mussolini. All those roads you built for the fascists in Ethiopia. Bad water. Not enough-enough food. Guy said more than a hundred of the men died. You know, you're kind of cute in a weird sort of a way. After a person gets over being scared of you. Why'd you grow that awful beard?

    Gregory Arkadin: To scare people with.

Confidential Report

Director: Orson Welles

Language: English,German,French,Polish,Latin Release date: October 2, 1962