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Luisa 2021-11-13 08:01:23
Comment on Hitchcock's film noir in "The Train Strangers": Use details, light and shadow to create suspense and atmosphere.
However, Bruno took it as a matter and took it to heart.. After Guy returned to his hometown, he met his wife (really a few native...). According to a few sentences of dialogue, we also have to I see, she is indeed an unruly, cunning, and shameless woman. At this time, she talked with Anne outside...
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Garry 2022-03-22 09:01:34
Tragic love triangle dog blood story
Attached link, full version details. All I can say is that I was stunned when I clicked through the cast. !
One of Hollywood's most tragic stories was the death, at 32 years old, of actor Robert Walker. Walker was one of Hollywood's brightest young stars when David O. Selznick took control of his...
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Rudy 2021-11-13 08:01:23
Looking forward to the psychoanalytic ending, but there is no reversal. Xi Pang does not need to rely on reversing to attract attention. The reason why his suspense films are so long and not afraid of spoilers is that he does not rely on conspiracy and tricks. The curiosity is aroused purely by the well-thought-out plot. Suspense is accompanied by comedy and ridicule, which is very British and highly typified. The spectacles reflect on murder, the carousel is in shock, and he insists on the ingenious lens language of each film design. This research spirit is as persistent as he is willing to appear on the scene.
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Leanna 2022-03-27 09:01:04
Oh no! The ending is like a deep boudoir and a cloud of doubts! Although I tried to accost the audience and smile with a stranger who echoed from the beginning to the end, but no matter what I think, the dark ending is more emotional! And how much Bruno is so gloomy and weird for a Psycho-style deep psychoanalysis! But the language of the lens is really excellent! I watched the merry-go-round a few times, from exciting to relaxing entertainment and then to exciting. Children use it wonderfully. Start with cp.
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Senator Morton: I'll have him called up immediately.
Barbara Morton: Obstructing the wheels of justice, Daddy?
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Guy Haines: Doesn't that bloodhound ever relax? He sticks so close he's beginning to grow on me - like a fungus.