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Gudrun 2022-06-20 18:13:44
A few tidbits, dedicated to my colleagues
I finished watching "The City That Never Sleeps" and I really liked it. Although it is a 1948 film, there is nothing vague about the depth of the film, the meticulousness and humor in the portrayal of the characters, and the impetus that draws the audience into it. It is produced by tens of...
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Miles 2022-06-20 18:23:58
My black cat sheriff arrests Garzah
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Dane 2022-06-20 20:05:15
Innovative work! Presence of the producer: Mark Hellinger - the producer with the highest presence in front of the screen, who participates in narration with self-disclosure, and ingenious novel-style retelling of the characters' inner thoughts and comments or suggestions (Don't lose your head!) innovative narration, see the last ten minutes of the chase, and a similar narration example can also be found in "Spring in a Small Town"; the special narrative structure of "the branches are growing but not leaving the trunk": there are people who keep breaking into the audience's sight like the protagonist. However, they found that all of them were closely intertwined with the bathtub murder case; technically breaking through the artificial barriers of the studio, in post-World War II Hollywood dared to use aerial photography, live-action shooting, extras and other breakthroughs Sexuality has become a powerful source of Hollywood's new realism. This is just one of the eight million stories in this naked metropolis. Paying attention to all kinds of life at the bottom is the lifelong mission of Jules Dassin, a Russian Jew who grew up in Hamley.
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Tressie 2022-06-20 20:34:10
One of the coolest Jules Dassin films to watch so far is said to have won two Oscars, including the best editing, and you can see why it won the award after watching the cross-cut. The film has a semi-documentary style. The director walked out of the studio and shot in the streets and alleys of the city. He even tried aerial photography that other directors dared not try at that time. fascinating
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