Blow Out Comments

  • Obie 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    The concept comes from "Zoom", but it is not trapped under the greatness of the former; it pays homage to "Psycho" naked, but makes the echoes of the tribute paragraphs become the finishing touch. Accurate switching of scenes, overhead shooting, split screen, play in play, 3240-degree rotating long shot, every scene is full of design sense, what kind of bicycle is needed for such a shot scheduling? (The climax does not use cross-cutting to create tension, but the closed perspective gives the...

  • Israel 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    What are the abilities of a master? It is not a master who can make a good story, but a movie with many bugs in logic, characters and stories, and it is so charming and beautiful. The long-shot collage at the beginning, the subjective shot brings some game texture, the nine-circle rotating long shot in the middle section, and even the photography and sound effects that people have to pay attention to, spoof B-level film, pay tribute to the masterpiece. Use the brightest colors to set off the...

  • Jeffery 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    Blow Up means "enlargement", so Blow Out should be translated as "blow out"... Anyway, add the word "blow up" =..= What the hell is "evil line". The dazzling scenes were messed up by the book, but the so-called "meta movie" can be separated from the plot and still have interesting parts. The final scene of The Rising is really touching, but it doesn't really match the previous one. The soundtrack is really messed up. Wouldn’t it be better if such a rich set of techniques could be used in...

  • Janie 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    De Palma's genius work, it is a bit of a waste to hold on to the small flaws in the plot. The play is surprising and romantic, and the technique is perfect. It is no exaggeration to say that it can be justified. It's on the same shelf as "The Great Conspiracy", "Zoom" and Hitchcock's...

  • Tanya 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    Echoing with "Blow-Up", one magnifies the picture and the other amplifies the sound. But instead of showing people who are alienated under the influence of new technology like "The Great Conspiracy", it makes the protagonist a complete hero, leading to the type of hero saving beauty. The scheduling is bipolar, there are excellent, and there are extremely clumsy, but once again it can be confirmed that DePalma is the director who can shoot train stations and subway stations...

  • Katlyn 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    After watching Blow Up, I realized how cheap Blow Out is. The most commendable thing is the screams echoing from the beginning to the end. The comedy begins and ends in tragedy, and the National Day fireworks break people's...

  • Merl 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    4.5 The simple plot, the tense and exciting filming, the slightly shallow political innuendo, and another set of truths that seem to be established behind it, are also very interesting at the technical level. The ending sentence It's a good scream, chilling PS: The scene of fireworks and lovers dying in their arms is really...

  • Jovani 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Eavesdropping on tragedy. All kinds of mechanical audio-visual equipment in the 1970s and 1980s are eye-opening. The composition of close-up + medium shot is impressive. The last 20 minutes were fantastic....

  • Alta 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    DePalma's camera language is really good. The male protagonist's recording of the voice + witnessing the scene of the crime scene is almost a climax when watching it on the big screen. However, similar to other genre films of the same era, the advancement of the story is basically achieved by sacrificing the IQ of the heroine, which is especially obvious in the middle and later...

  • Freeda 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The photography and the tone are fascinating and worthy of aftertaste, but the story, characters, and logic are chaotic and not...

Extended Reading

Blow Out quotes

  • Jack Terry: [to Sally] So you got your choice. You can be crazy or dead.

  • 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?