Blow Out Comments

  • Adolf 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    No worse than Antonioni's version, a commercial masterpiece. 【Film...

  • Kira 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Fortunately, the standard has released this disc~ De Palma is really amazing. The stories written by himself are rarely seen, and they also incorporate the love for the film industry. It's really good, and the atmosphere is very good~ It's common in the later period, such as train stations, The footage and suspense all appeared~ The killer is too...

  • Cassandre 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Early Parma, five-star recommendation in the first 40 minutes, and then the plot went inappropriate. The ending is good, but it doesn't match the overall style of the...

  • Domenica 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    (7.5) Like the earlier Razor's Edge, it's the most quintessential De Palma (and Hitchcock) movie, but the story starts out big and ends up getting smaller. The first-person follow-up shots are not very enjoyable. The long rotating shot in the office should be...

  • Madalyn 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    Oh my god, how does a suspense movie with a chatterbox create such a wonderful sense of stupidity, and the ending is so tragic that it doesn't go against the harmony... I want to see the young and handsome John Travolta singing outdoors Picking for two hours, in addition to owls, some big tits, oriole birds, etc....

  • Karlie 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    Probably the best BDP I've ever seen. "What is he, a peeping Tom?" The audio-visual is wonderful, and the character setting is even more simple...too Su, a better actor would be better TT Human voyeurism...so charming. *I need more shakedown stories in movies* (Why did Jack go to mess with him earlier, he is an ex-bugman, wouldn't he think of being wired first? They are so powerful, wouldn't they wire...

  • Demond 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    Probably the best BDP I've ever seen. "What is he, a peeping Tom?" The audio-visual is wonderful, and the character setting is even more simple...too Su, a better actor would be better TT Human voyeurism...so charming. *I need more shakedown stories in movies* (Why did Jack go to mess with him earlier, he is an ex-bugman, wouldn't he think of being wired first? They are so powerful, wouldn't they wire...

  • Eldon 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    I feel like De Palma's portrayal of the city's anxiety and restlessness is very similar to Jacques Rivette's. Conspiracy theories...

  • Hipolito 2022-03-20 09:01:58

    As a political thriller, this story is not really brilliant, and the performances of the male and female protagonists are also slightly exaggerated. Of course, it is worth watching Palma's shooting skills. The overhead shooting and rotating long shots are very personal. The setting of the play adds to the fascination. There are many parts that amplify the voice in the film, and there is still some gap between the truth and Coppola's...

  • Wilfrid 2022-03-20 09:01:58

    In addition to the very "Parma" plot, the highlight is that he made a small and fresh love tragedy story. The last scene with the American flag as the background has a profound meaning. The first time I saw him use slow motion is not to express the aesthetics of violence, but to sing elegy for the little people in the big environment. The soundtrack and photography are still awesome, especially the long 360° rotating...

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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?