too fake

Hermann 2022-01-09 08:01:05

Shooting the theme in 1868 in 1949 is equivalent to shooting the 1939 film now. Both feel that the theme was made a long time ago.

It proves once again that the choice of major turning points in life determines the quality of life and the direction of life

Possessing money that can’t be spent in a few lifetimes, and a wealth of income with a steady stream of cash flow, entering politics at this time is playing games, manipulating people’s lives, setting the direction of their destiny, and even controlling the destiny of countless people.

"The Prosecution Witness" is inspired by the court section of this film

The film adopts the narrative structure of "Double Compensation"

English afternoon tea: fruit tea, red and green tea + dessert

The shooting details of the crime are too fake and full of loopholes. Perhaps the director is deliberately imperfect to prevent someone from imitating and leave room for the police to solve the crime.

Several crimes are too trifling, too fake

When writing memoirs in jail, I pleaded guilty and confessed the details of the motives for committing the crime. I didn’t bring it out when I was out of jail. This kind of mistake should not be committed to such a criminal with high intelligence.

The logic of this film is not particular, the main thing is revenge, there is no right or wrong, but the standpoint is different.

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Extended Reading
  • River 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The old lady in Peter Sellers' "The Noisy Mouse" looks like the Duchess played by Giannis.

  • Clementine 2022-03-14 14:12:24

    Alek Guinness plays the octagon alone, and the film reveals black humor everywhere; "Benevolence is more important than a crown, and faith is better than blood" is very ironic. The ending agency is too smart and too unreliable~

Kind Hearts and Coronets quotes

  • [first lines]

    Warder in Jail: Good evening, Mr. Elliot.

    The Hangman: Good evening.

  • [last lines]

    Tit Bits reporter.: Your grace. I represent the magazine "Tit Bits" by whom I'm commissioned to approach you for the publication rights of your memoirs.

    Louis Mazzini: My memoirs? Oh, my memoirs. My memoirs. My memoirs!

    [Mazzini suddenly realises that he has left his memoirs, in which he confesses to killing all his relatives, in the condemned cell after being released from prison]