Extended Reading
  • Oceane 2021-12-22 08:01:03

    Everyone paid the price

    Recently, I have picked a few old movies in order to escape from the so-called blockbuster movies. Sure enough, I didn't disappoint. The 53-year film was able to reach such a high level. I really admire these masters.
    At the beginning, I didn't understand the price of fear in the title. For more...

  • Michel 2022-03-23 09:02:09

    A trip that can stand up to scrutiny and stares

    1. Four characters, two young and two old, are matched and driven trucks. Young people are fearless, bold, and smart. The older two are responsible for nervousness, worry, and undoubtedly their fear and worry function as a reminder to the audience to drive the audience's emotions.

    2. There are so...

  • Berneice 2022-04-23 07:02:32

    The first half seems to be too much foreshadowing, and it is difficult to enter the theme; there are many adventures along the way, one link after another, in fact, on the way back at the end, I am most worried. Sure enough, the tragedy finally happened, after the tension , and this kind of presumptuousness seems to be normal, the protagonist's selfishness is very serious; there is, after the cornering pedal collapses, can he go back the same way?

  • Roslyn 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The rich buy their lives, the homeless give their lives, greed in human nature makes young people go their own way until they are tyrannical, the light of friendship only flickers occasionally, fear is like a shadow, and so is impermanence. Crossing wooden bridges, blasting boulders, and wading through swamps are all thrilling and fascinating. The smooth connection between the blown tobacco and the crash of the car, the singing and dancing celebration and the final cliff fall were all edited by the camera, and the next second of the plot scene was unexpectedly highlighted. Recommended+

The Wages of Fear quotes

  • Bill O'Brien: The Hell with the Union! There's plenty of tramps in town, all volunteers. I'm not worried. To get that bonus, they'll carry the entire charge on their backs.

    Bradley: You mean you're gonna put those bums to work?

    Bill O'Brien: Yes, Mr. Bradley, because those bums don't have any union, nor any families. And if they blow up, nobody'll come around bothering me for any contribution.

  • Dick: When I was a kid, I used to see men go off on this kind of jobs... and not come back. When they did, they were wrecks. Their hair had turned white and their hands were shaking like palsy! You don't know what fear is. But you'll see. It's catching, it's catching like small pox! And once you get it, it's for life! So long, boys, and good luck.