Torn Curtain Comments

  • Chaim 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Robin Wood: The film follows a typical Hispanic structure: first, a superficially ordered world (international scientific conference). The protagonists (the audience) then jump into a chaotic world where they must struggle to establish a new balance. A figurative hell (smoke, fire, superimposed actor's face) is introduced at the beginning of the credits, and the passage of watching the stage play to escape also hints at the film's point of view on the myth of infiltration and...

  • Hermann 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The pace is tense, suspenseful and entertaining. If Xi Pang does not produce high-quality products, at least he should produce works of this...

  • Laurie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Mr. Xi, even if I don't say it, you know it, right? The last "Fire!" is too fake,...

  • Rosalee 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    It's a rare spy film that Xi Fat is very Americanized, but the thrilling scenes are still worth watching. The background is old-fashioned, and the great powers are constantly competing with conspiracies. Armstrong's intentions are clear, but there is one more burden. With a fat-like fright, there are many escape levels, and there are no dangers, just escaping the pursuit, which is a Hollywood...

  • Kristy 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Only the Countess and Professor Lindit...

  • Trisha 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The plot is unreasonable in realism, and the subject matter is too straightforward in the context of the Cold War. Leaving: several close-up and panorama schedules, indoor killing scenes, bus...

  • Garett 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    In the later period, Hitchcock liked to engage in spy films, and felt that he wanted to create suspense and set up dilemmas, but it was not very powerful. The heroine loves...

  • Justyn 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The next 40 minutes are very exciting, and the tension is no less than "Escape from the Tiger's...

  • Skylar 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Although the ideology and political concepts shown in the film cannot be agreed with, and many details cannot stand scrutiny, we can still experience Xifa's ingenious techniques from it. The peasant woman looks like Liv Uman, the Polish old woman is the most brilliant, she looks like Michael...

  • Michael 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The same Cold War theme, this one is better than Topaz, the farmhouse killing is still inexplicably heart-wrenching; the real and fake bus scenes are also good; in short, the viewing is still good, but Paul Newman said - I will not work with that dead fat man...

Extended Reading
  • Donnell 2022-01-12 08:01:42

    The Iron Curtain is really not important, fleeing is a serious matter

    Although Hitchcock's movies are all very good-looking, I love this one only. Paul Newman and Julie Andrews are my favorite combination!

     It's just that I think there is a plot in the film that is far-fetched. Paul went to the farm and organized a connection. Because of language barriers, he painted...

  • Eugenia 2022-01-12 08:01:42

    It deepens my feelings about Hitchcock's dislike

    1. Paul Newman and Julie Andrew are definitely the highlights of this movie. When the former heroine didn't know the truth and the hero didn't dare to speak out, the interaction between the two protagonists was so sensible. Paul Newman's melancholy broke my heart.

    2. As for the protagonist’s poor...

Torn Curtain quotes

  • Prof. Olaf Hengström: Well, I hope you're looking forward to our lunch. This hotel has an excellent smorgasbord. You know, Miss Sherman, I've often wondered why one of the leading hotels in Denmark should be called the "Hotel of England" in the French language. I suppose it's the ideal title for an international hotel.

  • Hermann Gromek: Hot dog. You still say that?

    [chuckles]

    Hermann Gromek: Hot dog.

Torn Curtain

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Language: English,German,Swedish,Norwegian,Danish,French Release date: July 27, 1966