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Edgardo 2022-01-09 08:01:02
Noir
The visual quality of this film is indeed darker than other films that we have watched in the class. Unlike most of the classical hollywood films which tend to use high-key lighting that creates an evenly and softly lit environment, Out of the Past uses a lot of low-key lighting like the German... -
Aliza 2022-01-09 08:01:02
[Film Review] Out of the Past (1947) 7.6/10
Title: Out of the Past
Year: 1947

Paul Valentine
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Kelli 2022-04-23 07:03:27
Film noir especially needs the aura of the actors themselves. Robert Mitchum's eyes always make people feel that he is a little melancholy, which makes "Beyond the Vortex" always with a sad atmosphere.
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Leonard 2022-03-25 09:01:14
It always uses a low-pitched tone to narrate, generating weak signs of mutual disturbance in the tender place (the naked presentation of force - the unguided character repeatedly floats above the germinal time and space of "lust" and "fear", -Keeping the element of noir to speed up the imitation, at the same time penetrate some emotions outside the body through seemingly trivial intervals: the romance that casts a stagnant shadow, when we look at it, it is an undispersed outline. It is like the dark night The abandoned body was crushed and silent, and was also swallowing tears. In the end, the modalities of the other party we saw were nothing more than human gestures.
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