Marie Dubois

Marie Dubois

  • Born: 1937-1-12
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  • Extended Reading
    • Charlie 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      gun pianist

      After watching "Shooting the Pianist", I kept thinking about a question: how did this come up? How can you make it up like this?

      The background information tells us that Truffaut was inspired by an American novel "DOWN THERE". The story, background and character description follow the genre model...

    • Clay 2022-03-21 09:03:26

      Shooting Pianist

      Although I see that "Four Hundred Strikes" is my favorite now, "Shooting the Pianist" is also moving.
      I don't know if it's because I am a person who often deviates from the theme, so the most fascinating place to watch is in the farm, where the pianist and the two young and dangerous brothers...

    • Ethyl 2022-03-20 09:03:06

      Eagerly responding to silent films and B-movies...Truffaut said that "Shooting the Pianist" was spiritually influenced by "Johnny Guitar", "Nicolas Ray is a film that has different meanings in France and the United States. Not only did the French dub not detract from the film, Instead, it reinforces its style. The French version is poetically elegant, full of charm, but also tragic...it is reminiscent of Cocteau.”

    • Christelle 2022-04-21 09:03:45

      Translation of the film. French-style American genre films, both imitations and unique literary accents.

    Shoot the Piano Player quotes

    • Momo: Once, when all my shorts were at the laundry, I put on silk panties that belonged to my sister. Ah! Some funny sensation it gave me! From that day on I understood why they all crave it, why they never have enough. Because we men, we have pants on. But girls, with their short dresses, it's skin rubbing on skin all day long!

    • Thérèse Saroyan: What's the matter? You're moody.

      Charlie Kohler: Nothing, nothing.

      Thérèse Saroyan: Yes, there is. In the car, you were very gay. Then you suddenly stopped talking, as if I had said something you didn't like.

      Charlie Kohler: No, it's not anything you said. I just stopped talking when I realized you were not listening.