The beginning and the end of the movie are exactly the same as guessing the train

Adolfo 2021-12-24 08:01:08

1994 British film "Shallow Grave" "Shallow Grave": As the director’s debut, it is very safe to choose this theme. Although the cult style is not very pure, it can be seen that Danny’s idea of ​​being different from ordinary people has begun to emerge. Although it’s a bit of a joke at the end of the story, the shooting is very interesting. It is obvious that the train guessing two years later has been brewing, especially the opening and ending monologues are exactly the same as the famous train guessing. The ending is very interesting, although The process is slightly boring.

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  • Santos 2022-03-23 09:02:13

    Danny Boyle is such an auteur who always surprises, the music in this film is a bit Argento, but I don't think it's stylistically different at all. Structurally, this triangular relationship always reminds me of Jules and Jim, but the ending is hollywood style, anyway, what impresses me the most is the light in the attic, at first glance, it really looks like a lighting arrangement. It is like a net, and from David's angle, it is the window through which his dark soul peers. This dark place turned out to be a safe place like a mother's womb, but he cut through it himself, as if digging his own grave and throwing himself into a snare.

  • Haley 2021-12-24 08:01:08

    After staying for so long, I finally watched it. This movie is too good to watch, and it looks good without any breath. . Sure enough, no matter who, the debut is the most direct, open and passionate. . . People like Paul, after running so long, still revolve around a theme. . Compared with the finely crafted award-winning products like the slums, the debut works like the shallow graves have the lovely essence of red fruit, well, at least I think so.

Shallow Grave quotes

  • Detective-Inspector McCall: Only three people here? You're sure?

    David Stephens: Yes, absolutely. Who said there were four?

    Detective-Inspector McCall: Make a note of that, Mitchell. Only three, rather than four. Write it down. You can use numbers or words. I have no preference. Which are you using?

    Detective-Constable Mitchell: Both, sir.

    Detective-Inspector McCall: Excellent.

  • Juliet Miller: It's about me and David.

    Alex Law: Oh, the perfect couple, I should say.

    Juliet Miller: You mustn't take it so badly.

    Alex Law: Oh, don't worry. I'd do exactly the same thing, only I don't think I'm his type.