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Marjolaine 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Absolutely, John Travolta picks up the owl's voice with a shotgun mic that amplifies the sound, a split-focus filter amplifies the picture, and double-amps the audiovisual...
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Jazmin 2022-04-24 07:01:14
In terms of the ultimate aesthetics, sound engineers are often more perverted than photographers. The advancement of modern technology has made the threshold for creating visual wonders extremely low, but relatively speaking, the threshold of hearing is not so easy to pass... Antonioni's visual space exploration has been Contemporary chrysanthemum art breaks, and DePama's play with the pure sound of B-movies is morbidly...
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Nikolas 2022-04-24 07:01:14
One of the most underrated films...I couldn't help shedding tears when I saw the fireworks at the end. John Travolta is amazing. My wife and I were both fans. Also, is the ending of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 a copy of Depal? The end of this...
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Pasquale 2022-04-24 07:01:14
BDP is a romantic through and through, following a fat shell, but with deep emotions. There's technically a lot of textbook-style photography and scheduling, but in the end, it's back to the emotional tragedy of Dalu that Yiren is not in the air, and he should work with Ennio a few more times. This kind of love between sons and daughters, under his ceremonial lens, actually shows a trace of...
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Sandra 2022-04-24 07:01:14
A proficient commercial main line of political conspiracy, with a dark line of a free will pervert killer, with the same dazzling camera, N 360° turns on the big screen of the museum can really shake people to death, and the death under the fireworks is full. Qiong Yao breath. The rhythm is very good, and it is very catchy, but unfortunately the heroine can't help scrutinizing the plot when she sees the killer, and the final scream is full of black...
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Crystel 2022-04-24 07:01:14
The mystery of the sound collected in the quiet night sky, the death of a young woman is reflected in the gorgeous fireworks, the most realistic scream of despair on the big screen, and the murderous line reveals a charming...
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Monroe 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Inspired by Antonioni's Blow-Up and Hitchcock's style, probably plus Coppola's The Conversation, De Palma pays his cinematic homage again, with cross-references, visceral joys, and a raw...
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Gracie 2022-04-23 07:02:34
DePalma's story roundly insinuates both Watergate and the Kennedy assassination. The idea of one person discovering a crime by listening to a recording is a tribute to Antonioni's "Amplify," and DePalma just swapped the photos from "Amplify" for the tape. It is said that the actor John Travolta suffered from insomnia during the filming, but his half-asleep state and the somewhat neurotic and depressed temperament of his recording engineer are very appropriate. During post-editing, two reels...
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Ora 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Reminiscent of Antonioni's "Zoom", the sound engineer corresponds to the photographer. / The play-in-play imitating "Psycho" appeared many times. The first time was amazing. The humorous dubbing paragraph in the middle soothed the...
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Dennis 2022-04-23 07:02:34
Wasn't expecting a tragedy...my first De Palma ~ very, very Hitchcock and not fan-obsessed; not Antonioni at all except for the plot, which is...
Blow Out Comments
Extended Reading
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Jack Terry: [to Sally] So you got your choice. You can be crazy or dead.
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Sally: Are yuh leavin'?
Jack Terry: Yeah, I gotta go, but, um, whatta yuh say when you get outta here, we have a drink sometime... hmmm - in a glass?