Laura Comments

  • Estefania 2023-09-26 19:37:12

    3.5 Everyone loves Lola. The opening scene is "killed", but the narrative technique that only appears in the public's mouth is enough to tickle the appetite. The detective can't sleep at the crime scene at night. The scenes where he apologizes to Lola are interesting; the characters rendered in black and white light and shadow ooze the taste of noir. It is a little regrettable that Lola's role is too harmless to humans and animals. The moment she actively kisses the detective, the evil spreads,...

  • Yessenia 2023-09-25 19:16:23

    3.5. Historically important and an important source of inspiration, but I can't in good conscience say that I was that much impressed by it save for bits here and there (eg the opening...

  • Alia 2023-09-24 05:40:38

    I can't understand the inexplicable relationship between men and women of...

  • Angie 2023-09-13 23:52:17

    080805 I just want to give 5 stars. Very charming, characters, light and shadow, full of mysterious and wonderful temperament. best film-noir

  • Madyson 2023-09-13 23:33:03

    3.5. Black? Love? Blurred. (Gene Tierney and Vincent Price are ecstasy looking at each...

  • Winifred 2023-09-09 12:38:43

    high class murder mystery. dialogue style. murdered/missing girl "resurrect" in the...

  • Mortimer 2023-08-17 13:15:34

    This is an inexplicable classic. It is indeed paradoxically related to unpopular topics. The plot is also quite unexpected. But everything seemed unthinking, casual and sloppy. The femme fatale turned into a white bunny girl, what kind of film noir? What can you appreciate and care about the vulgar life of an advertising...

  • Branson 2023-08-13 05:56:47

    It turned out not to be femme fatale. After all, Laura can't be the...

  • Elton 2023-08-01 09:01:59

    Love and death go hand in hand, the detective falls in love with the heroine because of a painting is...

  • Jess 2023-07-25 17:19:42

    Pretty neat. PS: It took me a whole night to read...

Extended Reading
  • Hollie 2022-05-29 17:46:34

    Two lessons about love

    Two lessons about love
    /caesarphoenix

    Regarding the lack of color, movies in the era of black-and-white films tried to make up for it with the beauty of light, presenting a clean and delicate style, which was mostly beyond the reach of color films. According to Bazin's concept of "complete movie",...

  • Hilma 2022-05-29 20:07:04

    The Secret History of Laura and Twin Peaks

    "The Secret History of Lola" and "The Twin Peaks"

    Attempts to find relevant information failed. David Lynch seems to have never said how the Secret History of Laura had influenced Shuangfeng's creation, and even so, the many clever connections between the two are hard to ignore.

    1. Start the...

Laura quotes

  • Waldo Lydecker: Look around. Is this the home of a dame? Look at her.

    Mark McPherson: Not bad.

    Waldo Lydecker: Jacoby was in love with her when he painted it... But he never captured her vibrance, her warmth.

  • Mark McPherson: Why did you say they played Brahms's First and Beethoven's Ninth at the concert Friday night? They changed the program at the last minute and played nothing but Sibelius.

    Shelby Carpenter: I suppose I should have told you in the first place. You see, I'd been working on that advertising campaign with Laura. Well, we'd been working so hard, I just couldn't keep my eyes open. I didn't hear a note at the concert. I fell asleep.

    Waldo Lydecker: Next he'll produce photographic evidence of his dreams.

    Shelby Carpenter: I know it sounds suspicious, but I'm resigned to that by now. I'm a natural-born suspect just because I'm not the conventional type.