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Lorena 2022-04-21 09:03:52
prison Break. eager to...
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Hilton 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The reversal of the moral stance of police and prisoners has created a classic paradigm of prison dramas. The interlude part seems unnatural, and the scene scheduling in the cramped space and the rhythm control of the climax are quite...
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Denis 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Although it is not as exciting as Dassin's "Battle of Men", the whole story structure and tone provide a template for later prison movies such as Fontana's OZ. The role of Munney is very brilliant. The jailer's mask hides his brutal bestiality, and as the film says, he's more psychopathic than the...
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Edwin 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The opening chapter is quite good, the narrative in the middle is clumsy and straightforward, and the rhythm is a little confusing. The collage of flashbacks does not enrich the characters, and the characters are completely...
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Hank 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The lines are too romantic, the men in prison are all amorous, and in the last ten minutes of the escape, the doctor and the villain acted too well. Guard Captain Munsey, the incarnation of a totalitarian tyrant, is very successful in shaping him, reminiscent of the role played by Zhang Yaoyang in Lin Lingdong's later "Prison", which is far worse than this film. The bell in the fire is always especially...
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Elissa 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Only the ending and the escape riot part are wonderful. Hume Cronyn has a face that people hate to see, so this captain character is more successful than all the prisoner protagonists... The prisoner's flashbacks are all interesting, but to put it bluntly, the screenwriter is lazy and fills the character background. It is much better to write than to be careful and plump in their words and deeds at the...
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Letha 2022-04-20 09:02:55
The lines and photography are exquisite, and the unjust prison break itself is expressed in the form of heroic epics. Many ideas have inspired the formation of prison break...
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Aurelia 2022-04-20 09:02:55
Just waiting for the railroad...
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Alivia 2022-04-20 09:02:55
Prison Tragedy, Sombra...
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Virgil 2022-04-20 09:02:55
The plot is very full ~ the end is still very...
Brute Force Comments
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Bernhard 2022-04-06 08:01:02
BLACK CLASSIC: BRUTE FORCE
The director Jules Dessin, who directed the film, was born in a Russian-Jewish family. In 1940, he entered Hollywood to participate in the shooting of Hitchcock [Smith and his wife] at the invitation of RKO (RKO Films). But unfortunately, he and Hitchcock had a lot of conflict, and was fired from...
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Lon 2022-04-06 08:01:02
The meaning of Hutoumen in the translation name
In ancient Chinese prisons, prisoners sentenced to death had their own separate death row. There was usually a tiger's head painted on the wall of the cell door. Some people say that the tiger head on the top of the prison door is not a tiger, but a divine beast (bì àn) representing fairness and...
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Warden A.J. Barnes: [In the Warden's office: things at the prison have gotten progressively worse] What's the answer to it? Are we going to have to keep every prisoner in ritual solitary? Other prisons must have the same problems, but they clear them up, keep things running smoothly.
Captain Munsey: We've been through difficult times before, Warden.
Warden A.J. Barnes: Oh, never like this. And McCollum is coming tomorrow. Why? Why can't he let me alone? Everything's gone wrong. I don't know who's to blame, but... I do know that every prisoner hates us.
Captain Munsey: Not us. Me. It's ME they hate.
Dr. Walters: [Sarcastically] I wonder why?
Captain Munsey: [to Dr. Walters] You put on a guard's uniform and see how much they love YOU.
Captain Munsey: [Directing his attention to the Warden] You talk to the prisoners over a loudspeaker. I talk to them with a club. You only MAKE the rules. I have to enforce them.
Warden A.J. Barnes: Maybe it's the way you enforce them.
Captain Munsey: Maybe it is.
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Dr. Walters: [after getting a phone call about the death of Wilson while Collins is in his office] Well, this is one rap they can't hang on you, Collins. I'm your witness. Important thing, witnesses. Lucky you asked me before, exactly what time it was.
Joe Collins: Yeah, wasn't it.
Dr. Walters: Fellow named Wilson.
Joe Collins: Tough break. Accident?
Dr. Walters: Positively. Witnesses!