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Burdette 2022-03-23 09:01:40
I like this one so much, the way I opened Xifa was wrong before. It's just a little brain-burning, and I can't keep up with the pause. The part where Wintons lingered at the door with the keys was great. The moment I opened the door, I was terrified for the murderer, waiting for the man to scream, but Winton was suave, congratulating the detective writer Gao Ming first, and congratulating the detective on his successful cracking of the case. That's it for the old movies, the murderers are so...
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Chase 2022-03-23 09:01:40
Smoking your cigarette, drinking your wine, sleeping with your wife, and messing up your perfect...
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Aron 2022-03-23 09:01:40
The story is beautiful and the language of the film is impeccable. Those so-called flaws basically did not understand the details conveyed in the lines. The husband was not only jealous, but also from the speed at which he repaid the debt afterward, it could be seen that he was still very short of money. Those in the comments who think cheating should be damned are really chilling, cheating is just a moral issue, murder and framing are...
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Preston 2022-03-23 09:01:40
Twists and turns, interlocking, wonderful. This is called ingenious reversal, this is called reasonable reasoning, and this is called suspense movie. Contemporary directors should study hard, don’t make stories out of circles, and use parallel universes through time and space to leave the audience with their own ideas to fool people. . . . There is no perfect murder case, but there are almost perfect suspense...
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Stanford 2022-03-23 09:01:40
If it's politically correct today, how can Hollywood allow extramarital affairs to be innocent. To remember Truffaut's remarks on Hitchcock: "The master of suspense achieves realism through a high degree of devotion to the precision and accuracy of his effects in the most improbable...
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Mariela 2022-03-23 09:01:40
The wonderful reasoning turns the audience into an accomplice in the murder case, and when you react, you are already looking forward to the success of the murder with the characters. Hitchcock seems to have completely ignored the moral dilemma that both men and women have, and gave his wife happiness between an cheating wife and a murderous husband. Of course, the achievement is also Hitchcock's own role as a writer. The underwear in Grace's first red dress seemed to be showing. A classic for...
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Maximo 2022-03-22 09:01:34
Barely pass. There are no more than ten actors before and after, and the scenes are basically indoors, but the script is used to deal with the film that kills the derailed wife and asks for the inheritance plan deviation. Saving costs and saving the wife's death sentence. It was too much to use a scene with no background effects (and this scene would take a few months of trial), which also made the male protagonist not deal with the change of the money box. became a bug. The detective...
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Catalina 2022-03-22 09:01:34
1. The letter has been exposed, and the husband still has such a good relationship with the adulterer that he allows the adulterer to rummage through the door. 2. The heroine was to be executed the next day, and the police took her home without even handcuffs. 3. The detective first sneaks into the house, typically violating procedures to handle the case, followed by fishing for law enforcement. 4. The male protagonist can't wait to spend money indiscriminately. He doesn't change the locks or...
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Cleora 2022-03-22 09:01:34
The simple indoor scene shows excellent suspenseful reasoning effect. The simple dialogue at the beginning explains the relationship between the characters neatly and neatly; when the "Perfect Murder" is set up, the camera is shot overhead, which makes the audience preconceived; "The case", with the key as the point, reasoning layer by layer, the movie more than 60 years ago can still make the audience applaud, which is really amazing; the explanation part of the detective is a bit...
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Archibald 2022-03-22 09:01:34
Cool! This is called brain hole! Usually, a movie with a very innovative theme may not be called a brain-opening, at most it is a gimmick. Basically, the whole film was completed in one room, and the details were impeccable. It was all supported by the lines in the lines. I was both impressed by the hero's storytelling skills and wanted to see how he was arrested. . Hitchcock almost never disappoints me, but he can only watch one of his films a year, otherwise it's easy to die like a drug...
Dial M for Murder Comments
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Eduardo 2022-03-19 09:01:04
Perfect crime, trashy ending
As a previous film review said, it is too far-fetched to solve the case. The detective seems to stand from the perspective of God. The whole process of the crime can be judged with the money spent by the protagonist. The lover's idea is surprisingly consistent and dramatic. I thought that the...
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Keven 2022-04-22 07:01:08
failure to dwell on details
The more referential elements, the easier the spread of risk makes the subject more likely to stabilize. But with a murder, it is never possible to predict which element will expose the crime and prevent it from going wrong. Too many variables and out of control. Back in life, a failed marriage may...
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Margot Mary Wendice: Anyone would have realized he was dead. Just one look at those staring eyes...
Chief Insp. Hubbard: So you did see his face, after all.
Margot Mary Wendice: I saw his eyes! I can't remember his face!
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Tony Wendice: What makes you think he came in by this door?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: His shoes.
Tony Wendice: His shoes?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: The ground was soaking wet last night. If he'd come in by the garden, he'd have left mud all over the carpet. As it is, he didn't leave any marks at all, because he wiped his shoes on the front doormat.
Tony Wendice: How can you tell?
Chief Insp. Hubbard: It's a fairly new mat, and some of its fibers came off on his shoes.
Tony Wendice: Oh, but surely...
Chief Insp. Hubbard: And there was a small tar stain on the mat, and some of the fibers show that as well. There is no question about it.