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Brice 2022-11-30 20:34:14
Really good looking, the rhythm is perfect. This film is really unique in terms of plot and temperament, I have not thought of any similar movies after thinking about...
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Carleton 2022-11-13 10:41:28
This film is the most special one of the films directed by Martin Scorsese, with absurd plot composition, multi-line narrative interlacing, black satire and humor, high-speed negatives and shots and a mediocre protagonist, it is completely atypical. Martin's work, due to the excellent script structure and the unrestrained director's technique, makes the film present a kind of absurd comedy that is both peculiar and full of charm. It is a wonderful comedy that satirizes the life of a modern...
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Christina 2022-11-04 07:07:57
20120224 The first time: five-star, great movie. 20191024 Second pass: four stars.
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Romaine 2022-10-25 01:58:36
Super weird, super unlucky, super absurd, the life of an office worker really needs stimulation! It is amazing to see a trace of Du Qifeng's style in the future from the audio-visual language and scheduling of the old...
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Bryon 2022-10-20 22:20:58
A seriously neglected piece of old Martin's works, it has a very creepy and eerie black temperament, and the more difficult it gets, the inescapable predicament is like a nightmare that can't be woken up. The ending is very funny, showing that old Martin also has a sense of...
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Elwyn 2022-07-29 20:12:08
8/10. The protagonist is so obsessed that every aunt wants to keep him overnight, but it is the most declining appointment in history. The subject first issued a good person card, and suddenly said that he had been raped by his boyfriend, smoking marijuana, and other things that scared him full of sex. No, after asking for help from a male prostitute, she almost lost her virginity. Scorsese will also use small details to change the plot. For example, the banknotes blown away by the wind return...
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Jason 2022-07-29 19:50:39
Scorsese's [After get off work] is a meaningless film. Its absurdity is very different from Kafka's. Its male protagonist is not fighting against a certain system, but merely falling into a series of artificial coincidences. He has too many opportunities to end this Odyssey through hell, but in the end he continues to fall for the sake of the movie. The absurdity of New York at night has no real connection with him. On the one hand, he is doing aimlessly (soon), and on the other is the...
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Sylvester 2022-07-29 19:36:29
1. Scorsese's absurd comedy, tells the story of an office clerk who was unable to get out of a series of coincidences and troubles in pursuit of a one-night stand after get off work. 2. Paul, who can never go home, makes one think of the meals that can never be eaten and the rooms that can never go out in Buñuel's movies. 3. The rhythm of the film is lively and straightforward, and the plot not only reveals a surreal tone, but can also be treated as a model for psychoanalysis and metaphysics....
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Kole 2022-07-29 17:07:27
Four and a half stars. Gradually, the absurdity is filled with horror, and the bizarre reveals a reasonable, excellent example of dramatic text. The company’s door is closed and opened at the same time to achieve a narrative ring structure, and a large number of bizarre and ridiculous plots in the middle constitute this The most interesting part of the movie. Martin Scorsese’s old movies really have to be pressed on the bottom of the box to save a little bit. I don’t know how many surprises...
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Destany 2022-07-29 16:54:37
The life of office workers is so boring that they are about to suffer from mental illness. Isn't that, facing the computer all day, of course, will have some reveries about the artistic creation and colorful life of the sculptor. What incredible things will they do in their attic after dark? Aventure? Passionate creation? Talk about life late at night? I didn't expect that once I stepped into these pastes, I wouldn't even be able to return home? (Actually, even if you use it, you will...
After Hours Comments
Extended Reading
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Tom the Bartender: Marcy? Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy!-Marcy! - - Marcy!
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Paul Hackett: I don't know what to say. I just, I don't know what to say.
Biker #1: What can you say? After all, it wasn't your fault.