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Flo 2022-05-19 20:50:45
Welles' appearance design is dead. Only I think Welles looks like...
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Tremayne 2022-05-19 20:22:49
I've also sat on that Ferris wheel in Vienna,...
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Juvenal 2022-05-19 19:26:04
Share the laugh with friends in the library. The laughter came from a foreign friend in the two positions to my right. Curiously, I asked the Chinese student who was watching the movie with him who he was. The original text paraphrase: "Is he? He is Beihang... Oh no... a teacher from Beijing University of Technology." (Very simple change, laugh, everyone laughs differently, everyone tolerates each other. The tilted front and back shot the camera. It embodies the anxiety of the character's...
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Alexandrine 2022-05-19 18:08:45
Joseph Gordon, who played Martins, performed very well. Beginning with a smooth daily life, using flashbacks and montage techniques to exaggerate the psychological changes caused by unexpected twists and turns, and finally lead to an extraordinary and surprising...
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Nels 2022-05-19 10:19:06
BJIFF Archives. The big brother who laughed like a barbell with "hahahahaha" out of time is full of games, are you going to...
The Third Man Comments
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Georgianna 2022-11-03 15:18:56
third person
In 1949, post-war Vienna was almost in ruins. On the surface, this big city is jointly managed by the United States, Britain, France and Russia. In fact, there are countless gang members and various black market transactions in the underground. Holly Martins (Joseph Cotton), a second-rate detective...
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Ariane 2022-11-13 00:31:30
perfect movie
I think it's the perfect movie. Nearly 70 years later, I still feel unfinished, and the plot setting still feels that there is no vulgarity to this day. Let me really appreciate the charm of black and white film flow of light and shadow. There are also many retro and gorgeous buildings in Vienna....e
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Holly Martins: Did you ever hear of "The Lone Rider of Santa Fe"?
Maj. Calloway: Can't say that l have.
Holly Martins: "Death at Double-X Ranch"? Uh, "Raunch".
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Holly Martins: Did you ever read a book of mine called, "The Lone Rider of Santa Fe"?
Sgt. Paine: No, not that one, sir.
Holly Martins: lt's a story about a man who hunted down a sheriff who was victimizing his best friend.
Crabbin: Seems exciting.
Holly Martins: lt is! l'm gunning just the same way for your Major Callaghan.
Sgt. Paine: Sounds anti-British, sir.