Bringing Out the Dead Comments

  • Alessia 2022-03-24 09:02:18

    To be honest, I fell asleep before reading...

  • Hipolito 2022-03-24 09:02:18

    To be honest, I fell asleep before reading...

  • Aletha 2022-03-21 09:02:15

    Chaos is confused, anxious, and uncomfortable, and the dark tone of the plot is really depressing and uncomfortable, and the various performances of the actors in it make me feel uncomfortable and uneasy, but the rhythm and music of the film will not distract...

  • Elliot 2022-03-21 09:02:15

    35mm, Scorsese at that time so emphasized the role of technology in the narrative, cool techniques are everywhere in this film, and its story is reduced to a simple mainline structure of the ambulance driver getting rid of the knot, But the film's constant humour and hilarious hilarious characters make it a hilarious comedy, and it's hard to say which is more fun than the Scorsese films that focus on story...

  • Axel 2022-03-20 09:02:01

    The Chinese name is not well translated. It is not a ghost movie, but it looks weird. ambulance man (the pressure of ambulance ambulance staff), this movie is a bit weird in addition to seeing ghosts, the soundtrack is still photography. Driving in the car, the street scene at night always reminds me of Taxi Driver. When I came back to watch the movie, I found out that it was directed by Martin Scorsese. I don’t know if it was the same person. The special effects were made by Industrial Light...

  • Danielle 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    you gotta respect the job respect dead people respect drug dealer respect New York and every piece of shit living in it respect the non-formulized...

  • Julie 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    Scorsese is obsessed with the New York night in the rain and the flowing space—images, but unlike the "flow" like the New Wave word game, the flow in "Shuttle Between Yin and Yang" is ultimately religious heavy. The end of the street is always the surreal things, suffering, madness, and Overdose addicts. The hospital space that unfolds with the push-track POV is like a variant of the medieval leprosy hospital. Human suffering and madness are waiting for God (save) the world. . In terms of...

  • Zackery 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Martin Scorsese + Paul Schrader + Nicholas Cage, such a combination of director, editor, and acting, plus the protagonist identity of the ambulance staff in the script, the faint religious connotation, and most of them are night scenes It’s no surprise that such a second-rate work was finally made. Compared with the similar styles of "Taxi Driver" and "After get off work", I feel quite sick and moan. I still don't like him much after watching Martin's films....

  • Beaulah 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    Everyone has different entanglements, and every profession also has different entanglements for every profession. When the entanglement of personal and professional entanglement becomes a more entangled entanglement, this is the meaning of this piece. The score is too low, much better than I...

  • Isac 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    Nicolas Cage is so beaten up. I like the scene them kill ppl at the...

Extended Reading
  • Roderick 2022-02-12 08:02:13

    The last expressionism in film history

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    Just like another incident related to Scorsese-in the year he was awarded the Oscar for Lifetime Achievement, the 26-year-old PTA filmed his first feature film, in which he copied the "Angry Bull A scene of "Bringing out the dead" at the end of the 20th century is also reminding us that there is...

  • Pattie 2022-02-12 08:02:13

    Huge amount of information

    Three different styles of partner
    aid ten times of
    frequent tobacco and alcohol and even drugs
    heroine ingredients without love
    God Shinto tract Drug dealer

    each fragment will have the taste again the main line through a "salvation" of up
    humble opinion The director didn't try to convey anything,...

Bringing Out the Dead quotes

  • Rose: It's not your fault. No one asked you to suffer. That was your idea.

  • Frank Pierce: [listening to the radio] Hey, it's Love!

    Marcus: Yep, she only works when I'm workin'.

    Frank Pierce: I heard you and Love went on a blind date.

    Marcus: Yeah.

    Frank Pierce: She hit you with a bottle?

    Marcus: Why you gotta bring that up? She loved me like no woman ever has.