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April 2022-12-21 18:55:35
What exactly does the heroine plan to do? Her father's death is not in her calculations. She finally found out because of her conscience or she has too much affection for the hero. There are a lot of mysteries about this role. If you can dig a little deeper, All right. I really like the scene where the heroine finally wanders in the empty house alone with the help of the choppy...
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Gennaro 2022-12-10 11:18:46
The ending... really unexpected, Jean Simmons' character is like "the ultimate femme fatale" in the comments. She is cute and charming, making it hard to refuse, and she is hard to blame for doing evil. She is not full of evil...
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Adrien 2022-11-02 17:03:01
This movie tells us not to live in a house on the edge of a cliff. Except for the last part, which is well shot, the rest of the parts are weak and sleepy. Jane Simmons is really dull at...
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Pete 2022-10-28 09:58:03
The 4.4 is well shot. Of course it's almost certainly not necessary to avoid being heavily influenced by Out of the Past, but Preminger's performance of female characters in particular their psychology is even better. In the end, there is really no other plan, only...
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Gage 2022-10-23 20:59:49
This jade-like love... Mitchum, an invisible man. And you can't say he's not good at acting, he just turns his head and likes anyone, whatever,...
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Tyreek 2022-10-23 16:43:25
Don't blame me for always advocating old movies, I don't think about the past and the present, but those old movies are good. 4 and a half...
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Garfield 2022-10-23 16:43:20
A tight, twisty noir film. A love story between an ambulance driver and an Electra femme fatale, Jane Simmons plays a very powerful, paranoid, loveless, black-bellied, but occasionally remorseful moment. There was a 4-minute sequence that showed her loneliness, melancholy, and uneasiness to the core, and I couldn’t help replaying it over and over again—in the middle of the night, she wandered alone in the villa, playing the piano a few times, picking up her father’s life and music. I put down...
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Eloy 2022-10-23 16:26:35
Very black lighting, the heroine has a strong tendency to destroy, and looks especially like Vivien Leigh. 52 years of film, new look seems to have been completely accepted and loved by women of different...
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Fredrick 2022-10-23 12:34:41
Bystander and obscure. the ultimate femme...
Angel Face Comments
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Luigi 2022-10-23 19:05:08
broken soul tonight
Jean Simmons is not that beautiful. I haven't seen the "Hamlet" and "Great Expectations" she filmed in her early years, but in this film her face looks too dry, her cheekbones are vicissitudes of life, and the close-up also exposes her large but not delicate facial features. Maybe it's the black...
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Cary 2022-10-23 17:04:16
"Soul Broken Tonight": Elegance and Horror
If death does not constitute the judgment and pain of life, how much temperament does a woman have to face the sweetness and strange horrors of life?
When Diana's author father married her stepmother, the wealthy widow Mrs Tremaine, it was a sadness and pain in her heart. When Mrs Tremaine is...
Angel Face quotes
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Frank Jessup: [to Mary] You know something? You're a pretty nice guy - for a girl.
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Frank Jessup: [of Diane's 'evil' stepmother] ... If she's tryin' to kill you, why did she turn on the gas in her own room first?
Diane Tremayne: ...To make it look as though somebody else were guilty...
Frank Jessup: Is that what you did?
Diane Tremayne: Frank, are you accusing me?
Frank Jessup: I'm not accusing anybody. But if I were a cop, and not a very bright cop at that, I'd say that your story was as phony as a three dollar bill.
Diane Tremayne: ...How can you say that to me?
Frank Jessup: Oh, you mean after all we've been to each other?... Diane, look. I don't pretend to know what goes on behind that pretty little face of yours - I don't *want* to. But I learned one thing very early. Never be the innocent bystander - that's the guy that always gets hurt. If you want to play with matches, that's your business. But not in gas-filled rooms - that's not only dangerous, it's stupid.