Brute Force Comments

  • Jane 2023-09-22 16:56:24

    It may have been a masterpiece at the time, but it was clearly not the type that could stand the test of time, and it seems too deliberate now. Political metaphors make prisons, prison guards, and prisoners become symbols, lacking realism; as Film-Noir, apart from a less interesting ending, it is not dark enough. The lines are quite...

  • Eliza 2023-08-22 15:41:01

    Classics are a habit, not an innate...

  • Erika 2023-08-19 17:13:58

    The climax is spectacular, and the background flashbacks are also great with actress posters, where each woman represents a desire that every man can't...

  • Zula 2023-08-19 01:57:41

    The originator of the prison break movie is so cold and depressing to the end. The group portraits in the R17 cell are full and three-dimensional due to the introduction of women's portraits. The villain prison guard, the cowardly warden, the enlightened doctor, and the old black who can't stop singing are also unforgettable. Such a classic group drama is worth returning. Five stars. The political metaphor is obvious, the ending is tragic and tragic, and the last scene, the face behind the iron...

  • Marcel 2023-07-30 04:33:48

    The last twenty minutes were great, and the group portraits in front were particularly long. Dassin has always had this problem. Except, of course, the fights of the...

  • Beulah 2023-07-27 17:22:05

    Film noir plan#46...

  • Clare 2023-07-21 09:37:39

    If you don't practice, you can't do it directly. Jules Dassin is really awesome, all the latecomers are learning from...

  • Lesly 2023-07-11 01:40:14

    The climax is always in the second half, and it falls...

  • Uriel 2023-06-28 13:20:31

    The world is a prison and no one can really...

  • Michele 2023-06-10 04:07:16

    One more star for Burt Lancaster, Jules Dassin is especially good-looking in male scenes, especially Zhang ♂...

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Brute Force quotes

  • Spencer: She wanted all the money I'd won, and I never refuse a lady. Especially when she's armed.

  • Spencer: I wonder who Flossie's fleecing now?

Brute Force

Director: Jules Dassin

Language: English Release date: August 1947

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