Terry F. Smith

Terry F. Smith

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    • Lura 2022-03-27 09:01:13

      Failed to convey the full author style through the language of the film

      At first glance, it is known that it is the script of the Coen brothers. Unfortunately, director George Clooney failed to deal with the intersection of the two main clues in the script, so that the two main clues fell into a state of isolation from each other. The script is too superficial in...

    • Shannon 2022-03-28 09:01:07

      Lost Town Murder

      In my lifetime, I actually saw Daemon and Sister Moore acting as husband and wife, but it can only be said that Daemon looks more and more like the big book next door. Whether it is appearance or figure, it has surpassed Xiao Li's size in an all-round way. Hollywood seems to be very popular now...

    • Jana 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Part of the crime story comes from the Coen brothers' script that was written a little later than Blood Maze 30 years ago. Clooney had an idea in 2005, but it took ten years to start, and it moved into a white neighborhood with a black family that happened in 1957. real stories rubbed together. This also explains why the cross-cutting of the boycott of black family outdoor activities and indoor crime, straight to accuse whipping, is very similar to a Soviet montage, without the slightest Cohen feeling.

    • Beth 2022-01-06 08:02:15

      #Venice2017# Sure enough, it's an old book. It’s still a noir film on the road of "Blood Labyrinth", comedy mixed with horror, well-measured, but it is almost a young version of Cohen’s filmed by themselves (unfortunately unable to fully follow the children’s perspective)... In addition, it has taken the hot spots of the American Cultural Revolution, although it is still in the end Embellishment, and it’s all stereotype, which is rather blunt, but it’s much better than the “shrinking” type

    Suburbicon quotes

    • Gardner: I'm sorry for his loss.

      Hightower: Of life? Yeah, I guess he probably is too.

    • Bud Cooper: I could have you killed in no time.

      Gardner: I could kill you too.

      Bud Cooper: [laughs]