Michel Serrault

Michel Serrault

  • Born: 1928-1-24
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Velva 2022-03-23 09:02:09

      Black and white, very nice

      I originally thought that like other French films, this film would be a little out of tune and turn to a personal experience story; the result was unexpected - I saw a well-established suspense film. It does have a Hitchcock flavor, very good.

      The director is still very patient, and in the first...

    • Lucinda 2022-03-25 09:01:10

      Suspense Master Hitchcock?

      Waited 2 days to rate. . . Be calm and objective. .
      There is only one problem with the film. . . Such a big thing, the heroine was half planned. . . The rest is perfect. . . . The development rhythm of the foreshadowing is also controlled at a leisurely pace. . The addition of private investigators...

    • Laverna 2022-04-23 07:02:32

      Incomparably dangerous, in this crime, no one is victorious.

    • Marcel 2022-04-21 09:02:29

      【A】I don't feel old-fashioned because of the plot. Instead, I am amazed at the purity of the movie itself. Not just a double-nested murder, but the open ending at the end also makes the film enough to relive (whether truth or lie, only make the final death more ironic). There is no need to say much about the image of water. The scenes surrounding the swimming pool are very exciting, and the final corridor is even more perfect. The type of spectacle composed of light, shadow and scheduling makes the truth lurking in the dark outside the painting, rather than handing over the lines. . Of course, the rebuke of "No spoilers" in "Devil" is integrated into the content of the movie, which is more meaningful than the persuasion of "The Witness for the Prosecution" //Review on the big screen, as expected, only cinemas and movie-loving audiences can give cinema its charm.

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      Michel Delassalle: Die, darling! Die and do it quickly!

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