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Vicky 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Is the hostess Paraguay or Uruguay or Ecuador or Brazil? Don't tell me if I can't sleep...
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Allen 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Many people evaluate the quality of a movie by "whether it has a script and whether it can tell a good story". "Knife Out of the Sheath" is a model for a good story. The characters, shooting, and production are all exquisite pieces. Most of the scenes are indoors and are completed through character dialogues and actions. However, the suspense is laid, and the relationship between the characters is tightly linked, not at all dull, and the compact rhythm just catches the audience's attention....
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Kassandra 2022-03-26 09:01:01
While waiting to meet the audience after the screening at the Nimes Cinema in France, I went to the next-door cinema twice and met an old (Voice of Music) actor starring in this movie, because the dialogue was in French, I didn’t watch it. how long. The suspenseful stories that are compellingly written and directed rely on dialogue analysis of the case. The interior of the mansion is well decorated with rich...
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Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:05
A good mystery movie can end mystery fiction. I am not referring to no longer producing mystery novels, but to skip novels and just wait for a good film adaptation. If the core of the mystery is the "objective truth" of a certain agreement, continuously covering and revealing from the viewpoint and narrative method, then this film is probably neatly explained to us that the core technique and motivation of this set of mystery is exactly the film This medium plays tricks through the basic movie...
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Tyson 2022-03-25 09:01:05
It's okay, it's not enough to boast like this. Is it because I watch too few inference films, or because others watch too few and...
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Nicholaus 2022-03-25 09:01:05
1. A masterpiece of detective films that combines classic British reasoning traditions and modern narrative techniques. The country house is suspicious and the ghostly family members (the revealing and tearing of human nature is imaginative [八美图]), multi-viewpoint narrative and interspersed flashback, reversal is also fun. 2. The counter-type of breaking the routine. Early reveal part of the truth and structure most of the films with a deep and alienated perspective of carers, which evokes...
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Betty 2022-03-25 09:01:05
If the focus of the movie can fall on the "crime novelist" trying to emplot his life again before his death, there will probably not be the audience's head as a card slot, and the story card will be inserted one after another while talking. "Are our stories awesome?" Why do I spend two hours watching you replay a novel that can be written in less than 30 minutes? After all, the people who make this kind of movie don't want the audience to "watch" at all, they are just instilling it. As for that...
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Reyes 2022-03-25 09:01:05
3.5 The main case is too thin, but when you think about it carefully, the writer's choice brings out a possible version that is not stated clearly. This ambiguity gives a lot of room for discussion and is very interesting. The murderer's setting and appearance time are more like Quinn. It would be a waste of actors to set the shell of an Agatha-style family drama, but if it is a part of the film's anti-routine, there is nothing wrong with it. Malice is easy to predict after all, and a kind...
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Ansley 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Literally star detective, but several of them have become instrumentalists. The plot is so as to behave as if you just saw the sword formation and knew that there would be a camera behind the character's head in the middle of it. The masturbate turned into an affectionate stare is also a great...
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Christopher 2022-03-25 09:01:05
Is it because of the collective climax of the anti-Trump critics? Get rid of this point, the movie can't even be said to be amazing. Disappointed, deduct one extra...
Knives Out Comments
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Jaquan 2022-03-21 09:01:09
Isn't this heroine the most suitable swordsman?
"Now..." "You finally have a reason to be a real family."-"The Knife Out of the Sheath"
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Horacio 2022-03-19 09:01:02
Learn more from the female protagonist, kind and witty, less Virgin, OK?
The plot of this movie is very close, and the plot turns abruptly, very enjoyable. Criticism of real problems, it is more or less understandable to say that family members change their hearts in a blink of an eye. If you are the group of family members, it will not be so easy to let go. So it's...
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Walt Thrombey: Marta, is it your intention to rennounce the inheritance?
Marta Cabrera: [Marta shrugs] This is what Harlan wanted.
Walt Thrombey: Yeah, but... Harlan put you in a very hard position here. I mean, it was unfair of him. I, I mean you see the kind of press and scrutiny that this kicks up, and you
[hesitating]
Walt Thrombey: and you know with your mother.
Marta Cabrera: My mother?
Walt Thrombey: Yeah.
Marta Cabrera: What did Meg tell you?
Walt Thrombey: Oh this isn't about... you're missing the point. We don't want to attack you in this, but Marta, if your mother came into the country illegally, criminally and you come into this inheritance with all of this scrutiny that entails, I'd be afraid that could come to light and that's what we want to avoid here. We can protect you from that happening or if it happens.
Marta Cabrera: So your saying that even if it came to light, with the family's resources you could help me fix it?
Walt Thrombey: Yeah, yeah, with the right lawyers, you know, not these local guys, but New York lawyers. D.C. lawyers, with enough resources put towards it, yes. Not that that ever even needs to come up, but, yes.
Marta Cabrera: Okay good.
Walt Thrombey: Okay.
Marta Cabrera: 'cause Harlan gave me all your resouces so that means with my resources I will be able to fix it so I guess I will find the right lawers.
Walt Thrombey: Er, Marta, that's not...
[Marta slams the door on Walt]
Walt Thrombey: ...you'd better be sure that's what you want.
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Joni Thrombey: They're putting kids in cages!
Richard Drysdale: I'm not saying that's not terrible, but the parents share some of that blame.
Joni Thrombey: Why? For wanting a better future for their kids? Isn't that what America's...
Richard Drysdale: [banging his fork against his plate as he speaks] For *breaking* *the* *law*!