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Dexter 2022-04-21 09:01:30

The whole film is a twisted neurosis!

It's creepy to watch, do you think making such a film will help humanity in any way? Help the madman find more excuses to go mad?

It is a kind of unfinished business that You's people are not caught, but it is twisted like this to come to a big ending without being caught, and I don't understand what the director wants to express. . . . . .

Perhaps, what I want to express is my twisted heart, which was not discovered by everyone in the end?

I don't recommend everyone to see it, it's very uncomfortable to see it!

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  • Mazie 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    It's not that the criminal method is very good. There is no doubt that Ripley is a chatter and can be fooled. It is a fact that the Italian police are too watery. Minghella made the story quite well, and the tone, rhythm and sense of fear are undoubtedly displayed. It's a bit of the seven deadly sins. atmosphere. In addition, he is really a talented director, two movie queens and two movie emperors, but they were so tender at the beginning.

  • Pearlie 2022-03-20 09:01:23

    At the end of the credits, the protagonist sits alone in a dark room, seemingly calm but inwardly surging. The director's shooting technique of reflecting Ripley's figure in a mirror shows his lonely and complicated self-splitting. The final outcome is left to the audience. Will he stop, give up such a vicious circle of life, or continue to pretend Oneself, like an empty shell like a wandering soul, wandering endlessly in the endless hell? A thought-provoking film indeed.

The Talented Mr. Ripley quotes

  • Marge Sherwood: Dick? Dickie? I know you can hear me. What am I doing, chasing you around...? I was going to say I would count to three and if you didn't open the door, but I won't count any more. On you. I won't count on you any more. Whatever it is, whatever you've done or haven't done, you've broken my heart. That's one thing I know you're guilty of, and I don't know why, I don't know why, I just don't know why...

  • Tom Ripley: And that's the irony, Marge. I loved you. You may was well know it, Marge: I loved you. I don't know... maybe it's grotesque of me to say this now, so just write it on a piece of paper or something and put it in your purse for a rainy day. 'Tom loves me.' 'Tom loves me.'