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Kameron 2021-11-12 08:01:25
The first time I watched it, I just saw it as a crime suspense film, but now I saw it again and found that I was very wrong: I just broke the suspense directly at the beginning, using extremely calm or even depressive techniques and sparks splashing juicy lines. Let’s tell this determined story about desire and betrayal; I once thought that the ending was not black enough, but now I understand that this is the worst ending but also the best ending. Only death is the final chapter of...
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Durward 2021-11-12 08:01:25
[2] Billy Wilder's awesomeness lies in the fact that under the premise that the audience knows the ending at the beginning, there will still be new suspense to guide the audience to watch and see that there will be a new climax in the...
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Kiarra 2021-11-12 08:01:25
The hostess later found out that she had fallen into the vicious circle of feelings, and this was also the beginning of the tragedy of falling into the mortal world. In fact, the true love should be between the male lead and the investigator. Classic lines. The lens is very typical film...
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Kamryn 2021-11-12 08:01:25
The lines are really wonderful, and the ending is a little weaker. I hoped to have a turnaround and turnaround like "Body Heat". McMurray’s appearance, acting skills, and chanting skills are actually quite good, not inferior to Parker, Cooper and others. How could he have never been affirmed by...
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Krystel 2021-11-12 08:01:25
The flashback technique is used and the basic film theory of dramatic tension is well used to control and guide the audience's attention at all times. Model level....
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Myrtice 2021-11-12 08:01:25
The first half was really good, and the ending was even more enjoyable. "I love u too", and then the old friend helped to light a cigarette and it was over. This is the best...
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Malachi 2021-11-12 08:01:25
Early works of Billy Wilder, a masterpiece of film noir. It was an epoch-making film at the time: the big suspense was announced at the beginning but still fascinating, the dark and depressing lighting and photography, the delicate revealing of the protagonist’s psychological changes, the exquisite dressing of Barbara Stanwick... and the main highlight It was an era under the confinement of the "Hays Code" that the film could be made so "sexually better than sexual", and the homosexual allusion...
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Antwon 2021-11-12 08:01:25
I feel that the insurer, Walter, has always had a fire of desire in his heart, just like the phosphorous match he carries with him that may burn at any time, and all he needs is an opportunity. It's not all about greed for money and female sex. He sinned because he felt he had the ability to be perfect, and he was obsessed with his behavior. In a sense, Phyllis is the same kind of person as him. The desires of the two are intertwined into a double flame of evil, and the final result is to set...
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Tyshawn 2021-11-12 08:01:25
Insurance salesmen and claimants, murderers and detectives, it's splattered, it should have been thought that Raymond Chandler is the most famous fanboy writer, "No, closer than the desk" "I love you too", how to port , May be the most touching...
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Alex 2021-11-12 08:01:25
In 1927, there was a sensational murder in New York. The housewife Ruth bought her husband an accident insurance with a double compensation clause for $48,000, and then instigated her lover Gray to murder her husband. The case was quickly solved and the two were sentenced to capital punishment. A reporter secretly took a photo of Ruth's death in an electric chair and posted it on the front page of the newspaper, which caused great controversy. In 1935, writer James Kane wrote the case as a...
Double Indemnity Comments
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Douglas 2022-04-19 09:01:42
pile of shit
Now it can be said that the stuff that comes off the production line is a piece of shit.
The hallmark of shit is that it stinks - and this movie is the same, completely self-talking, stand-up comedy. The so-called Hollywood screenwriter level, oh, who has eaten shit? Who can talk about the... -
Bradford 2021-11-12 08:01:25
Complex human nature
Directors of Niu B are usually screenwriters of Niu B, and the plot design is amazing!
From the perspective of suspenseful reasoning, this is a clever murder and a great process of solving the case.
Because of his years of experience in insurance sales and claims settlement, Naif has a...
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[last lines]
Walter Neff: Know why you couldn't figure this one, Keyes? I'll tell ya. 'Cause the guy you were looking for was too close. Right across the desk from ya.
Barton Keyes: Closer than that, Walter.
Walter Neff: I love you, too.
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Walter Neff: It's just like the first time I came here, isn't it? We were talking about automobile insurance, only you were thinking about murder. And I was thinking about that anklet.