The Trouble with Harry Comments

  • Aaliyah 2022-09-17 18:58:09

    This is so amazing... I can't stand it at all. It can only be said that it is more amusing in the setting of some bridges. Subtitles suck. I didn't find Xi Fat for this...

  • Arne 2022-09-16 23:37:54

    Hitchcock also played black humor, probably the heaviest comedy and absurd in his films. Death is expressed in an understatement and casual attitude. People's reactions when encountering corpses are not common to ordinary people. They are buried and dug up. Dig and bury. Some good comedy passages, but the overall feel is over the top. ShirleyMacLaine's film debut, the acting is immature, but the tone and squinting are unique. Beautiful New England...

  • Betty 2022-09-15 07:01:53

    1. Buried and dug out, dug out and buried again and again. 2. The humor throughout the film focuses on one mechanism, always the same, an exaggerated indifference: people talk about dead bodies as if they were talking about a pack of cigarettes. It's a principle, and there's nothing more amusing than this hilarious "statement of restraint." 3. Hitchcock always boasted that he never read the script when making a film. He can completely recite the film's lines. He is always afraid of improvising...

  • Genoveva 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Color comedy suspense film. When Xi was fat, he probably returned to the basics and began to pay attention to the daily life of ordinary people. He portrayed the complex and changeable mentality of the inhabitants of the small town, and borrowed the corpse of a foreigner to gradually reveal the relationship with the corpse. Everyone in, the three-digging and three-buried paragraphs, and those witty dialogues, can be called a painting of township customs. The scenery on the Mid-autumn day of the...

  • Elroy 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    The only time a corpse "appeared" was in an abstract painting, which is tantamount to not showing up. So most of the time, the corpse with the limbs in the mirror is the mortal McGeffen. It drives the group of people around as usual, but it doesn't bring tension because it is not important. But this is precisely the place where the most thoughtful and terrifying place, how can you face the corpse (death)? I don't think there is a more suitable answer other than moral depravity. Xi Pang kept a...

  • Dorothy 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    The suspense party of the living triggered by the dead body case against the picturesque background. Hitchcock buried a bizarre death deep in the soil of black humor, but after digging it out, it bore two flowers of love. Open a brain hole, all the characters here, except the corpse, may be insane, shivering with fear and...

  • Sidney 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    A happy death, another interpretation of the word...

  • Chauncey 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    6/10. The opening of the film is often a reminder of the plot. The thick-line country cartoons move the camera horizontally until a weird corpse is lying on the ground, ingeniously arousing the audience's desire to explore the case. The photography creates a pastoral tone with autumn colors and colorful leaves, which symbolizes the village’s rejection of the interference of cruel reality. Harry’s corpse is transparent and has not changed his idle lifestyle. Heathlett specifically asked the...

Extended Reading
  • Seamus 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Weird corpse

    This film tells the gloom and flaws of human nature, and the most advanced sense of horror comes from the spontaneous fear and fear deep in the hearts of the audience. To put it bluntly, the movie encourages the audience to actively reflect on their surroundings, review and confess the evil in...

  • Johnnie 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Queer case

    The most gentle and relaxing one of Hitchcock’s films I’ve seen in "Ghost Case", there is no horror atmosphere in Psycho, no tense rhythm in The 39 steps, no complicated plot in Vertigo, but the same There is suspense, humor, and unexpected ending. The grassy slope where Harry's body appeared was...

The Trouble with Harry quotes

  • Sam Marlowe: You're not supposed to bury bodies whenever you find them. It makes people suspicious. Supposed to tell the police or advertise or something.

  • Capt. Wiles: What are you thinking, Sammy?

    Sam Marlowe: I think, Captain Wiles, we're tangled up in a murder.

    Capt. Wiles: Murder? If it's murder, who done it?

    Sam Marlowe: Who "did" it?

    Capt. Wiles: That's what I say, who done it?