Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb

  • Born: 1938-3-18
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  • Extended Reading
    • Noelia 2022-01-29 08:06:33

      Marlowe in the 70's

      It's really impossible to know what the considerations are in dragging Marlowe into the 1970s and assigning him a lot of female neighbors who like to do yoga and spiritual lessons half-naked.
      At the beginning, I interacted with the cat and dumped the cat food into the can that it likes to eat,...

    • Kimberly 2022-01-29 08:06:33

      more desperate than the original novel

      Whether or not to read the original novel before watching this movie is definitely a Hamlet-esque question. Because if you have read the original novel before, then let me tell you, this movie has all adapted the storyline (especially the deleted characters), the background of the era, and the...

    • Constance 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      Adapted from Chandler's novel of the same name, I prefer this version with a different ending, Arnold's set. . .

    • Demond 2022-04-21 09:03:29

      The best "American" movie ever. Just as a detective can strike a match on any available surface, the film serendipitously achieves the freedom of the imagination by consuming all kinds of vulgar material in abundance. Because in mainstream American cinema, less is not always more, only more is really more. The film is mixed with multiple values, but it has the naive characteristics of American films, like "justice" and "evil", which can neither be rationally encoded nor critically decoded in the film.

    The Long Goodbye quotes

    • Philip Marlowe: You put some ice on your bruise and I'll go find your husband.

    • Philip Marlowe: The Lennoxes, Terry and Sylvia, they used to live up the beach, did you know them?

      Eileen Wade: Very slightly, like one knows most people on the beach.