Whose fault?

Muhammad 2022-03-21 09:01:14

Coincidence, heroism, blond hair and blue eyes... Should I believe these? After a series of crises and disasters, I have lost patience for the chase on the last statue. But when Eva was finally pulled up from the cliff, the surrounding scenes instantly turned into a love train, what a clever and touching arrangement this was originally, I was amused by laughter.

The movie is a classic, no doubt, the analysis and praise of the book that I have memorized before watching it. But after becoming too classic, it has become a cliché? If it happens to be the source of all clichés, that would be too unfair to it. But whose fault is it? Miss Zhang Ailing has long said: "All the feelings of children born in the city are in the second round. First see the picture of the sea and then see the sea. First read the love novel and then feel the love..." The

child born in the city If your child is not moved by the movie, please don't blame it.

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  • Clay 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The film is more in-depth, not very understandable

  • Kaitlin 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Two very deep impressions: the dialogue is also harmonious, and the photography makes good use of the elevation angle. To be honest, the most classic cornfield chase seems to be an unnecessary waste scene, which shows that how to shoot is more important than what to shoot.

North by Northwest quotes

  • Phillip Vandamm: Seems to me you fellows could stand a little less training from the F.B.I. and a little more from the Actor's Studio.

  • Bureaucrat: So horribly sad. How is it I feel like laughing?