outdated era movies

Bobbie 2022-03-21 09:02:19

"The Brooklyn Mystery" is not difficult to see, this is another failed case of acting and directing. Edward Norton, as a director, is adding scenes to himself without any scruples this time. He is featured in almost every sub-shot. Years have passed, and it feels that Norton has not yet come out of the drama path of "First Degree Fear", although he He is good at the kind of abnormal human performance that he is good at. Although he has the verve of Bruce Willis in his gestures, it has no effect on the promotion of the plot. At the same time, the story lacks tension and ups and downs. The feeling of swallowing water, the secret case was filmed without any suspense, and the solution of the case was completely figured out by slapping the forehead. There is no skill, no logic, no explanation, and nothing to discuss. The experience is that only Edward Norton's madness And two and a half hours of non-stop snoozing. The rich picture texture interprets the tones needed by the story era, but this "era movie" simply to remember the past has no future.

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  • Anabel 2022-04-23 07:02:48

    There is a strong emphasis on old-school detective noirs, and the jazz soundtrack is so good! The problem is the length of time, and stuffing a lot of things in it will make the focus a little blurry. Nuo Lao Shi plays this kind of split role, which is to sprinkle water~ Three and a half stars

  • Dolly 2022-04-20 09:01:56

    Xiaonuo likes style, hee hee

Motherless Brooklyn quotes

  • [first lines]

    Lionel Essrog: [narrating] Frank always used to say, "Tell your story walkin', pal." He was more philosophical than your average gumshoe, but he liked to do his talkin' on the move, so here's how it all went down. I got somethin' wrong with my head. That's the first thing to know.

    Lionel Essrog: [real life] If!

    Lionel Essrog: [narrating] It's like having glass in the brain. I can't stop pickin' things apart... twistin' 'em around, reassembling 'em. Words and sounds, especially. It's like an itch that has to be scratched.

    Gilbert Coney: [about a sweater snag] Quit pullin' at it! You're gonna make a fuckin' mess out of things.

    Lionel Essrog: [real life] I got threads in my heads. I got threads in my heads! I got threads in my heads, man!

    Lionel Essrog: [narrating] And I twitch a lot. It's hard to miss. It makes me look like a goddamn spastic, but if I try to hold it back, it just makes it worse.

  • Frank Minna: [grimacing] Got through Guadalcanal without a scratch, and I get shot with my own gun - in Queens!