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Keith 2022-03-14 08:01:02
The pioneering work of 'film noir'
The theme of the film is actually - "choice". The choice of "Little Caesar" is that in the underground order of the underworld, he will constantly endure the seemingly endless test of blood and rain, and his goal is to become a feared "big brother of the underworld". The final result is to die on...
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Thomas 2022-03-14 08:01:02
little caesar
The 1930 gangster film Little Caesar. In the early days of sound films, recording equipment and cameras were both cumbersome, with little camera movement, only panning shots and a small amount of tracking (because there was a large box to hide the camera to cover its noise, and it was not easy to...

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Johnathan 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Edward Robbins is really unforgettable, and the tragic and depressing ending was influenced by the Hayes Code.
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Mariela 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The climax of the founding stage of Hollywood gangster films is also the beginning of the differentiation stage. The film is still a bit immature, the play and the characters are too thin, so that before showing how much little Caesar has done within the team, he has bought people's hearts and become the boss, and the boss is willing to give up, so The internal contradictions and conflicts shown by the handling of the game are not sharp; secondly, the competitors are too brainless. Little Caesar went to the opponent's lair with a few guns and subdued them, and did not show the opponent's resistance; Little Caesar was too impulsive and sat down. The person in the position of the boss was actually provoked by a report. Such several treatments have eliminated the viewability of the film and the authenticity of the characters. They only care about the development of the plot, but ignore the internal motivation and external conflicts of the plot development.
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