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Marques 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Easy to guess the DID and the ending, the boring end, maybe 4 stars if it was just the...
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Enola 2022-04-23 07:01:27
The whole film is a bit like a simplified version of "The Usual Suspects", and even Edward Norton's character setting overlaps a bit with Kevin Spacey in "The Suspects". The entire investigation process is the most exciting part, highlighting the contradictions between the characters, making the plot quite predictable, especially the confrontation between Richard Gere and Laura Linney in court is very exciting, even if it seems that the last The reversal is quite cliché, but it does not affect...
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Shawna 2022-04-23 07:01:27
It's a wonderful story, and Edward's performance is...
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Pearlie 2022-04-23 07:01:27
Subjective judgment is often biased, and objective facts are often ignored. This is Norton's debut, and Norton's wonderful acting skills can already be...
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Brain 2022-04-23 07:01:27
Edward Norton's performance made the film...
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Genoveva 2022-04-23 07:01:27
I really like the cunning and sincerity of lawyers. The contrast between a good guy with a bad face at the beginning and a bad guy with a good face at the end is very clear. The story is very attractive, but I am a jury who will never believe the multi-personality...
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Dorothy 2022-03-25 09:01:06
It is recommended to compare this film with "National Witness". Is the story routine very similar? The case is also full of twists and turns, and there are many doubts. But several characters are written more solidly, especially the suspect played by Edward Norton, all kinds of weird, shrewd, and tricky, but the surface is innocent and pitiful. "National Witness" is a new benchmark for domestic genre films, but there is still a clear gap in the shaping of human...
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Lea 2022-03-25 09:01:06
If this film didn't have the last twist, it would probably seem too simple. After all, the new generation of audiences who have been fed by a large number of psychological suspense movies have long been immune to this. The personality is split, and you can guess it just by looking at his face~ At most, say Edward Norton's acting is fucking awesome. However, the ending is not that simple, although it turns a bit stunned, it doesn't matter! Finally, I have to say, Edward Norton's acting is really...
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Athena 2022-03-25 09:01:06
The scene in Edward Norton's cell was really good, and the two personalities switched very freely. This story was thought to be "24 Billy" at first, but I didn't expect it to be "Witness for the Prosecution" at the...
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Houston 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Norton's debut acting was so good, and later he really became a spokesperson for split personality; the courtroom drama has a good rhythm and logic; Richard Gere, a lawyer who sought justice and frustrated confusion, was officially blackened in "Chicago"; the powerful boss and the river fished out The little brother of earrings is not round in some places; seeing Norton's pure and evil eyes switch seamlessly, I think of Loli's eyes at the end of "Detective...
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Bobbie 2022-03-16 09:01:03
How many "intrinsic goodness" can withstand the ravages of reality
"If you want justice, you go to a brothel, and if you want to be tortured, you go to court." Perhaps the existence of the judicial system is not to maintain justice, but to resolve disputes.
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Duane 2022-03-16 09:01:03
chilling horror
When you feel sympathy for Aaron's drooping long eyelashes, shy expression, and cute stutter, then ok, I believe the ending will definitely hit you hard and make you shudder.
What is real horror? Not a Hollywood special effect, not a disgusting scene, but a subversion of the concept of reality....
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[first lines]
[while getting dressed as Naomi helps him]
Martin Vail: On my first day of law school, my professor says two things. First was: from this day forward, when your mother tells you she loves you, get a second opinion.
Jack Connerman: [chuckles] And?
Martin Vail: If you want justice, go to a whorehouse. If you wanna get fucked, go to court.
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[Marty is trying to woo Janet again, kissing the back of her neck and humming as she smokes a cigarette at the bar in the party for the Archbishop]
Martin Vail: Come on... all you have to do is turn around.
Janet Venable: I thought you liked it better like this. That way you don't have to look at the person.
Martin Vail: You're mean.
[ingratiatingly]
Martin Vail: Look at me.
[She turns to face him. He is grinning seductively]
Martin Vail: Come on. Let's go find a bar you can still smoke in.
Janet Venable: Thanks for the invite, but I don't like one-night stands all that much.
Martin Vail: We saw each other for months.
Janet Venable: It was a one-night stand, Marty. It just lasted six months.