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Annabell 2022-03-22 09:02:21
Undoubtedly, the killing of the script will lead to two directions: either the rewatch will be rewarded for reducing the pressure of receiving information, or the complex plot will really hinder the generation of the situation and will always become a disadvantage. It's true that Turner tried to salvage the brink of rigidity, but the overly convoluted story and densely packed lines of useful lines still detract from the characters' charisma and mood swings. Out of the Past, it is a pity that...
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Brandy 2022-03-21 09:02:38
Everyone in the story is more or less involved in this vortex of sin and emotion. Under the established mode of film noir, the whole film is covered with a suffocating tragic smell. The powerlessness of wanting to break free from the shackles of the past, but being held tightly by it, is sad in the end; the scene where he and his girlfriend secretly meet in the woods has already foreshadowed the fruitless love between the two and his tragedy, dense and dense. shrouded in shadows, mottled tree...
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Lloyd 2022-03-21 09:02:38
I don't think the script is so brilliant. To put it bluntly, it is still very formulaic, and almost all the clichés in film noir have been moved in. The reason why this film is so attractive is actually the same as that of "Stranger by the Lake": the male protagonist has become the audience's most ideal desire projection, he is close to danger, knows it, and is willing to walk with it again and again, a potential Flo Ide's instinctive psychology dictates both the characters and the audience....
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Betty 2022-03-21 09:02:38
Kirk turned out to be a black movie debut, and he acted like an old drama in his first...
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Peyton 2022-03-21 09:02:38
Love and betrayal u cannot get out of the...
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Angie 2022-03-21 09:02:38
1. Women 1 and daughters are so beautiful, not to mention men, women will be willing to bow their heads and listen. 2. The two male protagonists are somewhat similar, which confused me for a...
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Summer 2022-03-21 09:02:38
Jane Greer has to be one of the best femme fatalities in film noir...
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Emery 2022-03-21 09:02:38
I always thought that Robert and Kirk Douglas looked alike, but I didn't expect to appear together. ....
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Rowland 2022-03-19 09:01:06
8.0 The 95-minute compact plot has twists and turns. The witty detective femme-female fighting spirit fights under the dark light, and a black story leads to another black story, deep in the whirlpool of betrayal, and ushering in a powerless black destiny. A standard noir film, but in the last minute, the dumb nodded and waved his hand, telling us that its uniqueness lies in the kind of sad and gratifying affection that we can call "romance"...
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Kraig 2022-03-19 09:01:06
There are classic elements of film noir femme fatale and conspiracy, but it is also difficult to cover the personal charm of Robert Mitchum. The sadness from the beginning to the end has the meaning of being led by the world without...
Out of the Past Comments
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Cheyanne 2022-01-09 08:01:02
Until the last moment
Love until the last moment is still pure love is true love, knowing that the movies that are still attracted at the last moment are good movies.
The start is clever, and the reminiscence narrative is inserted to make the plot more vivid and rich. The traps in the later stage are set up intricately... -
Edgardo 2022-01-09 08:01:02
Noir
The visual quality of this film is indeed darker than other films that we have watched in the class. Unlike most of the classical hollywood films which tend to use high-key lighting that creates an evenly and softly lit environment, Out of the Past uses a lot of low-key lighting like the German...
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Jeff: Nothing in the world is any good unless you can share it.
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Whit: You're gonna take the rap and play along. You're gonna make every exact move I tell you. If you don't, I'll kill you. And I'll promise you one thing: it won't be quick. I'll break you first. You won't be able to answer a telephone or open a door without thinking, 'This is it.' And it when it comes, it still won't be quick. And it won't be pretty. You can take your choice.
Director: Jacques Tourneur
Language: English,American Sign Language Release date: December 1947