-
Therese 2023-01-25 11:56:28
Just think of the repulsion and the Luoyang slave...
-
Jada 2023-01-03 02:57:16
Movie Night Part 2 with my boyfriend=w= His old comment: Aly, don't learn badly, and use psychological cues to control me in the future, you see now you call me a big dog every day, I think I'm just a dog...
-
Alyce 2022-12-08 18:40:07
The suspense setting and atmosphere creation are good, but the plot is not round, and the reasoning element is too little to withstand pondering. Everyone should not sympathize with the hostess. In fact, who is not living with various brainwashing strategies and psychological cues, inadvertently being victimized or perpetrated or accomplices? The constellation analysis says that you are an introvert, and if you really are, you will slowly have social barriers; the crowds say that someone has a...
-
Blaze 2022-12-08 00:13:03
The lady's waist is so thin. Although the male protagonist was nominated, he always felt a little facial paralysis. During several close-ups, his expression did not change from before the close-up. I always expected a subtle change in aura, but it was always the same, a kind of reliance on appearance. It's the feeling that I just deal with it casually, which is much better than other people's...
-
Isobel 2022-12-03 08:08:28
Black-and-white films are very shady and suitable for psychological thrillers. Bergman's temperament tends to be independent, and his performance is slightly exaggerated. The inquisitive little old lady was of no use, but the puffy little maid later played Miss...
-
Theodora 2022-11-19 14:11:59
A good suspense film~The 17th Oscar Best Actress-Ingrid...
-
Bethany 2022-11-03 14:04:56
"Disappeared? Do you think he will go back to his home?" "Even if it is, it's not illegal." "But it goes against common sense! Why does a man go back to the starting point in a big circle?"... It should be said The two concepts used to create mystery in this film are very good: 1. Going back to the original point 2. The gas lights are dimmed, coupled with Boyer's psychological dark battle against Bergman, and the Victorian Gothic interior, the final effect is so charming, So much so that you'll...
-
Grady 2022-10-19 09:57:56
1:42. Women can use it as an anti-PUA tutorial. Of course, don't expect a fat detective from God's perspective to take the script to the rescue. Establishing strong psychological boundaries is the right way, and trusting your intuition. If a person makes you feel bad, you must trust your intuition many times. Nine times out of ten, this kind of person is either a control freak or a domestic...
-
Grace 2022-09-27 11:23:22
Four and a half stars. Although Bergman is pathetic, he is even more hateful, stupid and unattainable. Being forced to get sick at first can also be explained as the weak, closed, and easily deceived women of that era. Later, the detectives found out to her that her husband was the real murderer. He should have recovered and was still confused and confused. People are stupid and difficult. Later, the capture of the murderer was too childish and unpredictable, and the logic was far-fetched. The...
-
Monserrate 2022-09-12 05:37:02
It turned out to be for gems, but thought it was necrophilia. Psychological horror is good, but the four main characters' subconscious minds can be explored without limits and without discipline because they are nothing more than reveries about the relationship between lust and desire!...
Gaslight Comments
-
Braulio 2022-11-15 06:29:35
Gaslight Notes
Just watched this film last week.
The gender dynamics depicted in this film circles around the patriarchic abuse carried out by Gregory towards Paula. There are several patterns related to different aspects of the mise-en-scene that particularly makes the image of Gregory memorable to me. Per the...
-
Name 2022-11-26 14:51:24
A Textbook Interpretation of Psychological Control
It's a textbook interpretation of psychological control
-
Gregory Anton: For the last time, what do you want of me?
Brian Cameron: The jewels - and justice. How does it feel, Bauer, to have planned and killed and tortured for something and then to know it's been for nothing?
Gregory Anton: For nothing?
-
Gregory Anton: I don't ask you to understand me. Between us all the time were those jewels, like a fire - a fire in my brain that separated us - those jewels which I wanted all my life. I don't know why... Goodbye, Paula.