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Suzanne 2022-03-17 08:01:01
I still think the title is like Hitch
I also thought the title was like a Hitchcoco movie, or at least a detective movie, but it wasn't.
It was a romance, it had to be a romance—a romance during the Great Depression. If you take this into account, it can't be regarded as murder, it can only be said that society is redistributing wealth... -
Daphney 2022-03-17 08:01:01
The postman always rings twice
The postman always rings twice,
1981+1946, this is a dialogue between black and white, and it should be considered a classic dialogue! (I want to say, the 1981 version is too inferior in comparison!)
The unique delicacy and cleanliness of black and white films, and color is the trend of film...
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Eldon 2022-03-28 09:01:13
This version weakened the taste of film noir, increased the role of the male lead, but cut off the final cell scene. The sex scenes are handled without any scruples, and they are fragrant and explicit (the credit of Lange alone). The coquettish Lange is good, but the 46 version is in the center of the vortex, and the lustful Lana Turner is even more dazzling. Then whoever thought of letting Nicholson play the male lead, it was so inappropriate, realized how rare John Garfield's handsomeness and arrogance are
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Gayle 2022-03-18 09:01:10
Nicholson should be able to play this black bastard with ease, but it's just that short of breath. The film of more than 2 hours does not drag on, and the ending is unexpected.
The Postman Always Rings Twice quotes
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Sackett: Spit on the sidewalk and you'll die in jail!
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Cora: I'm getting tired of what's right and wrong.
Frank Chambers: They hang people for that, Cora!