The Untouchables Comments

  • Adelbert 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    Who doesn't want to accompany Morricone's music on stage and curtain...

  • Amparo 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    Well-deserved gangster film, old 007 was beaten so badly, the best actor deserves its...

  • Dagmar 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    The famous police film, the source of OP Ricappen. De Niro really has a...

  • Llewellyn 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    Saw it by accident. I was surprised at the beginning of the movie, it was actually directed by Brian DePalma and written by David Mamet. I was surprised again at the beginning. The four handsome guys came together on stage. Andy Garcia was so beautiful that year! It's so big looking down, so many long shots. I really like the subjective shot of the killer in the scene where Malone died. Then there is the gun battle at the train station, hearty. I have to make up lessons...

  • Aida 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    Parma has always liked to incorporate multiple types of elements in his works. For example, his "Cruel Line" incorporates political shady, detectives, and love stories. This film is no exception. The bold addition of western scenes in the film makes the film more style. Rich, but throughout the film, this approach did not continue, making the scene seem abrupt and casual. The first few scenes of "Iron Selflessness" are very amazing. They are obviously well-conceived and rigorously executed. De...

  • Verna 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    The first section of the station pays tribute to the Odessa stairs,...

  • German 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    7.75 Too mediocre. Is this really the script of David Mamei who wrote the book? The character creation failed. The sub-screen script is basically a tragedy, and the editing is also very unskilled. Not very good visually, the actors perform well, the recognition is mediocre, the inevitability is lacking, and the music and the movie look in harmony. A sleepy...

  • Margarete 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    The story is okay, the actors are very good, and the shot scheduling is masterful. It's just that Andy Garcia's character creation lacks fullness, it's just a special prop for playing boss. Morricone’s soundtrack has elevated the film to a new level, and the "Odessa Stairs" at the train station can be recorded in film...

  • Sarah 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    When I saw one-third of it, I thought it was a funny film; when I saw two-thirds, I already thought it was a heavy film... Connelly’s hand-held follow-up filming before his death, Morricone’s music Cooperation, unexpected results, the cry of the baby in the background-the master. Even better, the old policeman’s crawling before death is directly montage of opera excerpts (if you heard it correctly, it should be an excerpt from Pagliacci’s Harlequin)-this montage is worth noting. If you look...

  • Darrion 2021-10-20 19:02:34

    2011-04-23 Sean Connery, I thought I was wrong. Unexpectedly, the film was so early, and the successor did not make a breakthrough in nature. It has all the elements of this type of movie, the setting is good, and each part is also good, but the connection is a bit difficult. For the sake of being old enough, forgive its main theme, but it is also very enjoyable to stand up for justice alone, just like an urban western movie. The music sounds like Ennio Morricon 2018-8-5. I accidentally watched

Extended Reading
  • Consuelo 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    sentences and chapters

    Brian De Palma's films are very recognizable. Circular movement, subjective perspective and long shot. He is especially good at directing action scenes, from design to execution, grasping the rhythm, accumulating emotions, until the explosion is magnificent. The title of "Unselfish" is a tribute to...

  • Yvette 2022-03-21 09:01:14

    This untouchables are not other untouchables

    A friend recommended me to watch a movie titled untouchables and said that I would like to
    say it in French.
    I found this movie and thought it was it, but it was obviously an English movie.
    Later, it was confirmed that it was not
    this one. After

    watching the film, I didn't feel much. Although the...

The Untouchables quotes

  • Blackmer Girl: Hey, mister! Mister, wait! Mister! You forgot your brief...

    [the briefcase explodes]

  • [Malone, dying of multiple gunshot wounds, reaches for something on the floor]

    Ness: What? What do you want? This?

    [Ness grabs Malone's St. Jude medallion and hands it to him, but Malone throws it aside and reaches for a railway timetable]

    Malone: [pointing, wheezing] Book... book...

    Ness: The bookkeeper?

    Malone: Bookkeeper! Now... *what are you prepared to do?*

    [Malone dies]