Albert Sharpe

Albert Sharpe

  • Born: 1885-4-15
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    • Jannie 2022-04-06 08:01:02

      Is there any way out

      British version of film noir

      Highly unnatural seasons, compressing a year into a day, texture created by seasonals shifts

      a lot of actors come from Abbey theaters/Kathleen more held within, theatrical groupings, Tempest, the interlude of comic characters, old mode of theatrical construction, local...

    • Abel 2022-04-06 08:01:02

      After Prison Break movie script

      After Prison Break movie script

    • Brennan 2022-04-06 09:01:07

      The snow scene captures the power and beauty of black and white. Johnny's invisibility is evident not only because he shot a man. The whole film is full of incomprehensible tragic emotions, political, religious, worldly, and love. The second reed movie I've seen is very similar to the third one, and it's very complicated.

    • Gabrielle 2022-04-06 09:01:07

      Complicated look and feel Reid asked a very difficult question: What do you do when you are actually facing a criminal who is wounded and dying? In a place where stability is the priority, the answer should be that the iron fist of the state apparatus must be implemented effectively in order to further safeguard the rights and interests of the majority of the people, but the crux of the problem lies in the face-to-face situation. complicated and contradictory. The film sets the criminal protagonist as a manslaughter and who always cares very much and does no harm to others when he flees, which actually changes the moral burden of the problem person is mentioned very high. It is completely different from the situation of a serial killer on the run. Isn't the right way to ask a serial killer what other people will do when they are wounded and dying? In this sense, what Reed is dealing with is rather a special situation of humanistic care under the unique regime-population relationship in Northern Ireland, and it is too fitting that a murderer would also become an object of protection in the face of a more serious danger . The story of the film is too boring, but the tone, especially the heavy snow, reminds people of Jin Min's Tokyo Godfather

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    Odd Man Out quotes

    • Inspector: I'm sorry, Father, but it's my duty to bring this man to justice.

      Father Tom: That's the duty of all of us.

    • Lukey: [about painting a portrait of the wounded Johnny McQueen] There's something to be said about him before he dies.

      Tober: And about all of us.

      Lukey: I understand what I see in him.

      Tober: What is it?

      Lukey: It's the truth about us all.

      Tober: Is that all?

      Lukey: He's doomed.

      Tober: So are we all.