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Leanna 2021-12-22 08:01:15
8/10. The lens has a deep tonal impression, cold, gray-blue, and clean. The cold and sharp audio-visual design, there are almost no too intense action scenes in the whole film, but the leisurely way of describing the action + parallel editing of the environment, which reflects the professionalism and perfect shaping of the characters (the police enter the room and the subway tracking two sections) Youzan), this approach will either make the audience hold their breath or feel dull. Fortunately,...
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Mallory 2021-12-22 08:01:15
The opening two minutes and fifteen seconds are more impressive than the end. In addition, if the word "cool" is not allowed, at least half of the people who have watched the movie will probably not know how to evaluate the...
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Hope 2021-12-22 08:01:15
Alain Delon became famous, Melville's French film noir. The cold and restrained narrative style, exquisite details, condensed lines and environmental sounds, the cold, lonely, unsmiling tough killer shaped by DeLong has become a classic image in film history. The subway tracks are full of tension. The ending is crisp and neat. How can a killer strike a balance between professional ethics and sentimental faith, or can he only go toward self-destruction?...
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Dashawn 2022-03-22 09:02:02
sacrifice
loneliness:
In 1967, Paris still had a population of 10 million and 20 districts under its jurisdiction. But the film is so sparse: the subway is not crowded, the traffic is not blocked, and the bar is the epitome of this big city. Going back to the film itself, audiovisually, it is more silent and...
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Kiarra 2021-12-22 08:01:15
Violent aesthetics, lone killer, everything stems from a murder in 1967
At 7:07 in the afternoon, a professional killer began to act.
He went to a mechanic to change the fake license plate, and after taking the murder weapon, he arrived at the house of his girlfriend Jane at 7:15. Strictly speaking, Jane is not a girlfriend, she is raised by a rich man.
Jef knew this....
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Jeff Costello: Who sent you?
Gunman: I can't tell you that.
Jeff Costello: Yet you could try to kill me. Look at me. I'll ask you just once more. Who? Name and address.
Gunman: You don't know him; he's not in our league.
Jeff Costello: Don't keep me waiting.
Gunman: Olivier Rey... 73, Boulevard de Montmorency.
Jeff Costello: That's how you became unemployed.
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Jeff Costello: Trouble?... Because of me?
Jane Lagrange: No, you've never meant trouble for me.