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Eriberto 2022-03-25 09:01:10
It's really hard to rate old movies
There are many types of movies, romance, life, biography, horror, thriller and suspense. To rate a type of movie, the most basic requirement is that you have watched enough movies of this type before you are qualified to comment, just like a person's extreme food. Love, not to satisfy his stomach,...
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Jeffry 2022-01-03 08:01:18
The image of "water"
The film "The Devil" was adapted from Pierre Povallo's novel by the director and screenwriter Henry-Georges Cruz and brought it to the screen.
The opening scene of the film looks like an abstract painting in gray tones. But as the subtitles ended, a truck tire splashed water from the bottom of the...

Jean-Pierre Bonnefous
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Lavada 2022-01-03 08:01:18
At the end, the corridor part truly created a horrible atmosphere, with high light and shadow editing. The last five minutes and the end-of-title spoiler-proof subtitle card completely reminds people of "The Witness of the Prosecution" two years later, but the subtitle card not only reminds you not to spoiler, it also responds to the plot. The ending can be interpreted in many ways, very powerful, but it is a pity that the "demon" theme has been weakened in the reversal. The typewriter was like the predecessor of the Shining; the machine gun was designed with a knowing smile. 8.5/10. //The first Cruzo
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Daphney 2022-04-20 09:01:48
8.5/10. ①The wife and mistress of the scumbag teamed up to kill the scumbag, but when the evidence of the corpse was destroyed, the corpse disappeared inexplicably and was haunted to frighten the wife to death. Then the plot reversed: there was no ghost, it was the mistress and the scumbag who designed it to kill the wife. However, their conspiracy was also exposed and eventually caught. ②Some of the thriller clips (in a broad sense, including editing, etc.) are well-planned (I like the hallway ghosts and ghosts in the bathroom the most), but the overall suspense is greater than the thriller/horror. ③ Many times through water and water allusions (such as: rain, rivers, swimming pools, drinking medicine, talking about the vacation plan of "going to the south of France to play with water") to convey a gloomy and humid atmosphere to the audience. ④The first half of the bedding is too long, and the deduction is 0.5.
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