Andrew Davis

Andrew Davis

  • Born: 1946-11-21
  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, producer, photographer, actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Code of Silence, Above the Law, The Fugitive, A Perfect Murder, The Guardian
  • Andy Davis (Andrew Davis), born on November 21, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is an American director, screenwriter, and producer.
    In 1978, directed his first film "Rhythm of Stone Island". In 1985, directed the action movie " Code of Silence " [1]  . In 1988, he served as the director of the action crime movie " Above the Law " [2]  . In 1993, directed the suspense action film " The Fugitive " [3]  , which was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 17th Japan Film Academy Awards, and he was nominated for the 51st American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards-Best Film Director’s Award [4]  . In 1996, the action thriller film " Chain Reaction " directed by him was released [5]  . In 1998, directed the thriller film " A Perfect Murder " [6]  . In 2003, directed the romantic comedy film " Hole " [7]  . In 2006, directed the thriller film " The Guardian " [8]  .

    Character Evaluation

    Andy Davis has always directed action movies   . In the movie "A Perfect Murder", Andy Davis uses a dramatic narrative structure to ensure the compactness of the narrative, while at the same time using intertextual narratives to help the audience better understand the motives of the actions of the people in the film, although the main point of the movie is A tense crime detection story, but from the value judgments and narrative karma, it is not difficult to see director Andy Davis's transcendent vision of fatalism   . From the movie "Chain Reaction" to the movie "The Guardian", he has been telling stories honestly, with simple character relationships, straightforward and straightforward narrative style without losing the ups and downs   . In the movie "The Guardian", the director Andy Davis's disaster expertise comprehensive review of New Century Weekly , and "Beijing Entertainment News"). 
    Extended Reading
    • Tre 2022-04-22 07:01:34

      Should I advocate calculation or kindness!

      While running in the morning, I watched it again on Central Channel 6! It seems that Douglas should be a specialist in calculating characters! He chooses films very carefully, and he has almost never failed!
         Love, after all, hurt everyone!
      I seem to have a big love for design, planning,...

    • Clark 2022-04-21 08:01:07

      Ultra Perfect Murder: The Jedi Strikes Back

      After watching the movie, many viewers feel that the title of the movie does not match the actual content. After all, this is the story of a husband who hired a murderer to think he planned a perfect murder but was killed by his wife.

      But thinking about it carefully, I think that the seemingly...

    • Marley 2022-04-21 09:02:36

      It was a good movie back then...

    • Kathleen 2022-04-23 07:02:41

      The score is low, at least 7.5 or more. The film's atmosphere and instinct are super-like. After the water, she looks good when she is young, and she also has a white and rich temperament. The older you are, the less you can see it. Uncle Vigo's long hair is so beautiful. Douglas's acting skills are still bunker

    A Perfect Murder quotes

    • David Shaw: [in David's loft] What's the five hundred grand for?

      Steven: Killing my wife.

      David Shaw: Emily?

      Steven: One hundred thousand now, four hundred thousand after cash and carry.

      David Shaw: You're out of your mind.

      Steven: Not really.

      David Shaw: Why?

      Steven: I appreciate your curiosity but my agenda doesn't concern you.

      David Shaw: What if I go to straight to Emily and tell her all this?

      Steven: That'd be my word against yours, Winston.

      David Shaw: What if I go to the cops?

      Steven: Have you ever been to Boca Raton Florida? there was a lady down there that was carrying on with a much younger man he was a hell of a tennis player, anyway when the affair ended he disappeared, along with the lady's bearer bonds, an acquaintance of mine has a photograph of the suspect and all police need is a name, as in strike three, fifteen years no parole.

    • Steven: [standing in front of Steven's desk] I'm sure someone with your resume will be able to come up with an alibi in no time.

      David Shaw: I'm sure someone with my resume would just take the money and run.

      Steven: I'll bet you four hundred thousand more you don't.