The Man Who Knew Too Much Comments

  • Danny 2022-03-24 09:02:11

    Three and a half stars, jimmy's expression is really strong, whatever will be will be sounds pretty...

  • Bennie 2022-03-24 09:02:11

    Three and a half stars, jimmy's expression is really strong, whatever will be will be sounds pretty...

  • Alejandrin 2022-03-23 09:02:09

    Rewatch sleepy, sleepy fat man didn't show up. Well, the band's scene is still good. The gun sticking out from behind the scenes was still startled and included in Hitchcock's personal...

  • Ashleigh 2022-03-23 09:02:09

    The chorus of the opera house, and the piano of the embassy. The music is the crux of the film, determining important clues and plot twists, and every foreshadowing and echo is clever. Hitchcock was too good at stirring audience...

  • Kaya 2022-03-21 09:02:10

    It should be the most boring one of the Xi Fatt films I have seen. The front of this film is still very good, and it gives me the illusion that the story will continue in Morocco or Africa. I didn’t expect to return to London. What I can't stand is the fact that at the back of the film, the theater arrests the murderer and rescues Hank. The rhythm is too slow. Maybe if I didn't watch it back then, I think it doesn't conform to the logic of reality at all, and it makes people...

  • Nikita 2022-03-21 09:02:10

    1. The assassination scene in the Albert Hall is a classic, cross-cut of cymbals, Dai, Stewart, the killer, and the score, screaming and full of tension. 2. Oscars [Que sera sera] and the whistle of reconciliation. 3. Enter the taxidermy shop, swordfish and tiger head. 4. Comedy episodes such as the son stealing a headscarf, Stewart's long legs, and grabbing chicken legs in the opening chapter show the embarrassment and embarrassment caused by cultural differences, adding a lot to the film....

  • Spencer 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    During the filming, Dai always consulted Stewart, why Hitchcock never directs, does the director dislike her performance? The partner explained that this guide usually speaks only when you make a mistake. But Dai was still worried, and went directly to ask Hitchcrew, and got a similar reply, "Dear Dai, you didn’t do anything wrong and naturally won’t invite my comment. Your performance has always been consistent with my requirements for the film. That's why I didn't say anything."...The reason...

  • Bernhard 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    The song Que Sera Sera sung by Doris is so good! Unexpectedly, it came again later, it was the last key, how good. However, the plot is not much...

  • Clifford 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Compared with the wise mother, this father who missed all the pornography in a few sentences is really a clumsy IQ? The song is good, and the climax is tense enough, but I always feel that there is something wrong with the...

  • Alta 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Not the best Hitchcock, but still a lot of suspense. The shooting technique of the climax of the opera is so terrific. There is no dialogue in more than one hundred changing scenes, and people can see from start to...

Extended Reading
  • Oliver 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Transpiration

    The perfect way to strike up a conversation! "Make a villain!", and then get out of the siege by yourself, and naturally win the favor of others! The first person (stranger) gets the information, and then the second pair (strangers who have been following) use the information! Easily break It’s too...

  • Bonita 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Someone at home must have the final say

    Couples can quarrel, be stubborn, or listen to no one. Couples can’t, especially couples who already have children. There must be one person in the family who has the final say.
    Because, children, related matters must be handled with the highest efficiency, otherwise, ha ha, hum, cough cough, the...

The Man Who Knew Too Much quotes

  • Jo McKenna: [singing] Que será, será, What will be will be...

    Hank McKenna: When I was just a little boy, I asked my mother What will I be... Will I be handsome? Will I be rich? Here's... what she said to me

    Jo McKenna: Que será, será, Whatever will be will be, The future's not ours to see, Que será, será, What will be will be...

  • Louis Bernard: Were you on the American stage, Mrs McKenna?

    Jo McKenna: Yes, Mr Bernard, I was on the American stage and the London stage and the Paris stage.