Brute Force Comments

  • Lemuel 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    Flashbacks, snakes and scorpions, the impossibility of a perfect plan... These old objects were grafted onto new limbs such as closed spaces, tough guy group dramas, and social criticism. Dassin was really a character who was a film noir after the...

  • Citlalli 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    old beauty...

  • Tyrese 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    Jules Dassin's first film with Mark Hellinger, and the former's hit. Explicit landing of symbols: Westgate Penitentiary, clocks (accurate to the second for every focal event, burning clocks), portraits of goddesses on the walls (traction of love), black walls (imprisonment, concentration camps) and machine gun towers (Mances) Captain) ... Charity/Dialogue, or Discipline/Baton? Leftist smears: Joined the party (? Suspected translation error), mass (prisoner) riot scenes. Film noir: Soldiers,...

  • Tamara 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    It's exciting at the...

  • Eula 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    The depressing atmosphere of the prison and the inevitable fate at the end are well created, but the overall rhythm is still too slow, there is no point of dramatic conflict in the middle, and the use of flashbacks to highlight the individual seems to be...

  • Tre 2022-04-20 09:02:55

    It can be seen that the director has some ideas but failed to do it well: I wanted to shoot a group portrait, and show it with the help of the memory entry points related to women before the characters were imprisoned, but the actual memory fragment and the feature film are disconnected, and the main story does not have any. Can shape the character well. I want to use prison as a metaphor for social repression and resistance, but it is relatively simple and can't really go deep. In addition,...

  • Pierce 2022-04-19 09:03:16

    Another tragic and tragic failed prison escape movie. "Barbaric violence" has never been an individual criminal, but an inhuman system and the distorted human nature under the inhuman system. The villain is well chosen and played well, and the perverted violence is very...

  • Ahmad 2022-04-19 09:03:16

    The film "evil" made in 1947 is destined to fail to defeat...

  • Donavon 2022-04-19 09:03:16

    Another masterpiece by Jules Dassin, which can be included in the classics of prison break movies, is still tense and exciting to the point of falling short in the end, but it is very tragic, the lines are very good and the amount of information is sufficient. Men come in for women, and men come for The woman wants to go out, and the clips of the reason are interspersed like a little...

  • Lizzie 2022-04-19 09:03:16

    4.5 The filming was so good, it was stable, the script was also great, the characters and relationships were slowly established, and the ending was tragic and shocking, but it was a bit of a surprise that the doctor had to add "no one can really escape". Superfluous. Burt Lancaster's real handsome and suffocating, even the overdramatic acting can be ignored! Hume Cronin, who played Munsey, overwhelmed everyone. I thought it was a little awkward to almost disappear in the middle, but the...

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Brute Force quotes

  • Captain Munsey: I'm a realist, I don't believe in coincidence. Especially when it happens more than once.

  • Ruth: If I weren't so sick, I could help you.

    Joe Collins: There are all kinds of sick people, Ruth. Maybe we can help each other.