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Raphael 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Going around again and again
Truffaut's second feature film. While applying the framework of Hollywood black crime films, it also uses a large number of narrative techniques of anti-genre films to make the film present a strong new wave flavor, which is similar to "Outlaws".
Charlie makes a living playing the piano in a tavern....
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Wendy 2022-03-15 09:01:11
the director said
Francois Truffaut's second feature film. His first film "The Four Hundred Blows" was his successful attempt to pick up the camera in the "New Wave" after he put down the film review pen of "Cinebook". Although this film is deeply influenced by American B-grade films, it is not difficult to see the...

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Merl 2022-03-21 09:03:26
Truffaut stated that his main intention in the film was not to tell a typical crime suspense story "to express all my views on glory, success, depravity, failure, women, and love in the form of a detective story." I can understand him using his second movie to talk about the mentality of a guy who just made a name for himself but I don't agree with his views on women and love...
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Makenzie 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The clips are very imaginative! I kept using the same action scenes shot many times to cut into the action of the main narration, especially when I entered the heroine's room and flashed back to that scene. The chase scene is still full of Truffaut's style, running around in Paris. The version I watched was probably a castrated sex scene that was handled in a mess. The ending was too rushed and strange, but it still couldn't cover this amazing film/Women who expect their love to become famous and their dissatisfaction with their married life may be right for Lena's death She's a better ending and the hero is acquainted and goes back to the tavern to play the piano he likes
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