Fahrenheit 451 Comments

  • Roslyn 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    The subject matter is very good, however, what the hell is the story about, and suddenly turned into a man of justice, I guessed this stalk before I saw the movie, I think you might say something different? That's what it really...

  • Cindy 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    Burning books and pit Confucians in the future...

  • Amani 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    The whole story probably doesn't look good no matter how you shoot...

  • Yvette 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    The whole story probably doesn't look good no matter how you shoot...

  • Nelda 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    who am i where am i watching...

  • Hailee 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    I beg Shannon to stop taking on the role of this mentally disabled state machine. He is completely stereotyped... Ramin Bahrani has also played it thoroughly, and Roger Ebert's hand-picked has also become Bailey's...

  • Jaqueline 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    Really bully people who read less. If it wasn't for a bread machine, this film wouldn't come in at all. It can be seen that the setting is OK, but the director's storytelling ability is too...

  • Chance 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    Read the leadership of Nietzsche and Camus, and read Dostoevsky's subordinates. Supported by the sporadic lines of the original text, can the story be adapted more...

  • Dave 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    Things without rationality and logic should not be called science fiction...

  • Modesto 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    The degree of completion is extremely poor, and it's fine if it can't be compared to the old version of Rufus artistically, but it can't even compare to "Tear Doomsday" many years ago. This fate. The only two Chinese books that appear are the Tao Te Ching and the Red Book... Meow...

Extended Reading
  • Winnifred 2022-01-14 08:01:08

    Will free will become a problem that puzzles you?

    In 1966, the beginning year of my country's raging "Cultural Revolution", the British version of Fahrenheit 451 was already in theaters. This US version is considered to be a remake version, with the intention of "burning books and confessing Confucianism", and it has a strong dystopian political...

  • Lucinda 2022-01-14 08:01:08

    Dystopian films with political metaphors, there are hardly any bright spots in this era

    The film is derived from the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by the science fiction writer Ray Bradbury. It was written in the 1950s. Looking at the time, we find that it is far away from us!

    I haven't read the original novel. It is said that it was made into a movie in 1966, and now it's done again. It can...

Fahrenheit 451 quotes

  • Clarisse McClellan: Why do I always make you nervous?

    Guy Montag: You don't.

    Clarisse McClellan: When I see you burning up Eel's lives, you don't look nervous.

    Guy Montag: That's because I'm very good at my job.

    Clarisse McClellan: Hmm. Have you ever thought, even for one second, why you do what you do? You should try reading before burning.

  • Captain Beatty: Do you want to know what's inside all these books? Insanity. The Eels want to measure their place in the universe, so they turn to these novels about non-existent people. Or worse, philosophers. Look, here's Spinoza. One expert screaming down another expert's throat. "We have free will. No, all of our actions are predetermined." Each one says the opposite, and a man comes away lost, feeling more bestial and lonely than before. Now, if you don't want a person unhappy, you don't give them two sides of a question to worry about.

    Guy Montag: Just give 'em one.

    Captain Beatty: Better yet, none.