Isn't Hitchcock that fat man who got on the train shortly after the movie started?

Delia 2021-11-13 08:01:23

The look and feel was worse than before. The carousel that collapsed finally pushed the plot to a climax, but before that, I didn't follow the plot from the "third set" of the tennis match. I don't know what guy and Bruno are going to do. I'm still a little confused after reading it.

The very idea at the first was astonishing, but it kinda developed into Bruno's own maneuver, at which point makes me feel kinda disappointed.

That dog, when I watched it, I guessed whether it would be the clue to Guy's final arrest, because the smell would be remembered. In the end, this is not the point.

Well, Alfred is still a master and has to follow all his major movies.

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  • Rudy 2021-11-13 08:01:23

    Looking forward to the psychoanalytic ending, but there is no reversal. Xi Pang does not need to rely on reversing to attract attention. The reason why his suspense films are so long and not afraid of spoilers is that he does not rely on conspiracy and tricks. The curiosity is aroused purely by the well-thought-out plot. Suspense is accompanied by comedy and ridicule, which is very British and highly typified. The spectacles reflect on murder, the carousel is in shock, and he insists on the ingenious lens language of each film design. This research spirit is as persistent as he is willing to appear on the scene.

  • Leanna 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    Oh no! The ending is like a deep boudoir and a cloud of doubts! Although I tried to accost the audience and smile with a stranger who echoed from the beginning to the end, but no matter what I think, the dark ending is more emotional! And how much Bruno is so gloomy and weird for a Psycho-style deep psychoanalysis! But the language of the lens is really excellent! I watched the merry-go-round a few times, from exciting to relaxing entertainment and then to exciting. Children use it wonderfully. Start with cp.

Strangers on a Train quotes

  • Barbara Morton: I've just been talking to your shadow. Guy, did you know Mr. Hennessy helped crack that axe murder I was reading about? You know, the one where the body was cut up and hidden in the butcher shop? He was locked in the ice box with the left leg for six hours!

    Guy Haines: Oh, Babs, he pulls those things out of his hat.

  • Bruno Anthony: Now, you're going to do a murder. How are you going to do it? This is the fascinating part. How are you going to do it? I didn't get your name?

    Mrs. Cunningham: Mrs. Cunningham.

    Bruno Anthony: Mrs. Cunningham, how are you going to do it?

    Mrs. Cunningham: Well, I suppose I'll have to get a gun from somewhere.

    Bruno Anthony: Oh no, Mrs. Cunningham. Bang, bang, bang all over the place. Blood everywhere?