The Man Who Knew Too Much evaluation action

2021-12-30 17:21
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" is a remake of Alfred Hitchcock in the color film era, but it is not his best work. The thrilling story that takes place in an exotic setting in the film itself is not very exciting, only a few small details are well designed. Like at the critical moment of the assassination operation, using the burst of music as the assassination signal to cover up the gunfire is a rare and wonderful idea in the film. However, Hitchcock some "free pen" is used in the film, a bit too loose, paragraph Arab restaurant in the film, actually quite detailed description from the exotic Arabian feast, he makes   .
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" is a remake of the film. The storyline has not changed much from the old version. The assassination scene in the concert hall is the highlight of the film. The 10-minute shot does not have a single line, only music and physical actions. And exquisite editing, the plot is pushed to a climax step by step, which is very suitable for the loyal fans of director Hitchcock   .
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  • Alta 2021-12-30 17:21:42

    Not the best Hitchcock, but still a lot of suspense. The shooting technique of the climax of the opera is so terrific. There is no dialogue in more than one hundred changing scenes, and people can see from start to finish.

  • Greyson 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    It's a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's color era, but it's not his best work. The thrilling story that takes place in an exotic environment is not much exciting in itself, only some small details are well designed. Like at the critical moment of the assassination operation, using the burst of music as the assassination signal to cover up the gunfire is a rare and wonderful idea in the film. However, Hitchcock's use of some "idle brushes" in the film seems a bit too loose, and in the paragraphs of the Arabian restaurant in the film, the exoticism of the Arabian meal is described in great detail, and it is inevitable that one will lose sight of the other.

The Man Who Knew Too Much quotes

  • Jo McKenna: [singing] Que será, será, What will be will be...

    Hank McKenna: When I was just a little boy, I asked my mother What will I be... Will I be handsome? Will I be rich? Here's... what she said to me

    Jo McKenna: Que será, será, Whatever will be will be, The future's not ours to see, Que será, será, What will be will be...

  • Louis Bernard: Were you on the American stage, Mrs McKenna?

    Jo McKenna: Yes, Mr Bernard, I was on the American stage and the London stage and the Paris stage.

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