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Mckenzie 2022-01-03 08:01:14
It's a pretty normal one. It's obviously Uncle Charlie. The whole process is translated into Uncle Charlie. Can the subtitles use a little...
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Bernita 2022-01-03 08:01:14
1. Xi Pang's favorite work depicts an ideal Rockwell-style American town and puts extreme evil in it. 2. Teresa White is so beautiful that Joseph Cotton plays one of the most evil villains in film history. 3. Table lectures and slowly approaching close-up shots, smoke-bearing train stations, and library depression angle rising shots and long shadows. 4. The repeated presentation of the "two" motif. 5. Widow Waltz. 6. See also the perfect murder dialogue....
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Soledad 2022-01-03 08:01:14
One of the most complex His works I have seen so far has weakened the surface of suspense and horror, but contains a strong social analysis. Each role has a corresponding social role expression. The extremely rich process of the play is also quite exciting. With the communication and game between an idealist and an anti-social personality, a lot of thoughts are drawn. Several wonderful table play schedules are included in the textbook, which shows how great it...
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Cecelia 2022-01-03 08:01:14
The flower is destroyed by hand, and the flower is destroyed by...
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Hoyt 2022-01-03 08:01:14
The audience knows, the characters don't know, the town is suspicious. Young Charlie's humanistic care and pursuit make the whole film full of love. The binary mirror image of Two Charlie, the image superimposition of Merry Widow dance, the smoke from the train station, the projection of the stairs of YC, the Last Scene train murdering Uncle Charlie and falling into the train track. The two trains are parallel, all are...
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Augustus 2022-01-03 08:01:14
As an originally mediocre object, Charlie was given the splendor of the sublime object by chance, and possessed the status of dilute mediocre sustenance (niece, sister, and even town residents), and was also the core element of the image's tension and charm. The position of its symbol has undergone a horrific displacement from the good to the evil, which is erratic and ambiguous. Because of its positive image deceiving people’s minds, many viewers directly bypassed moral judgments and eagerly...
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Amina 2022-01-03 08:01:14
The flowers will not die if you destroy the flowers with your...
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Geovanni 2022-01-03 08:01:14
The best piece of Hitchcock I have ever seen. Probably because of Thornton Wilder, Hitchcock finally did not fall into a state of exhaustion this time. Wilder’s story, I don’t know how much is left after the two adaptations, but after all, it gives the movie Hitchcock a sense of meaning that has never been reached and will be difficult to reach. Wilder's fascination with twins reappeared. After reading our town, I will compare the two towns, lightly and...
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Addison 2022-01-03 08:01:14
Both men and women in love want to kill each other. film...
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Marlen 2022-01-03 08:01:14
great! There are many indoor scenes but very exciting, the gentle but gradually powerful horror atmosphere broke out in a few shots on the last train and then stopped abruptly, leaving a feeling of lingering feelings. In the film, two fans of the crime-solving story have been studying how to kill without leaving a trace is so interesting, just like Wes Craven playing self-deconstruction in "Scream and...
Shadow of a Doubt Comments
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Gerda 2022-01-03 08:01:14
Hitchcock's film noir.
First of all, this movie was watched in two times. The first time I watched it for 10 minutes, I was too sleepy and fell asleep. After I watched it today, Hitchcock once again mastered the plot scenes skillfully; The details are convincing. The movie "Destroying Flowers" roughly talks about a...
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Douglas 2022-03-23 09:02:08
"Shadow of a Doubt": Spicy Flower Destroys Life (IMDB250 TOP 223)
http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2012/10/shadow-of-doubtimdb250-top-223.html
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
This is still a film that made its way to IMDB250 in August 2012.
The film tells the story of a criminal and his niece. A man travels from New York to his sister's house in California to escape the...
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Mrs. Poetter: There's one good thing in being a widow, isn't there? You don't have to ask your husband for money.
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Young Charlie: What time does the library close?
Ann Newton: If you'd read as much as you should, you'd know it closes at nine.