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Hunter 2022-04-21 09:01:28
The undead killer makes the film look old-fashioned, like a horror movie from the 70s and 80s. I don't think it's too scary if I watch it seriously, it's a loss for the title of the film. And the scene where the killer hid under the car, you are so confident in the road conditions in the United States? Aren't you afraid of dragging yourself out? Aren't you afraid your car will sink into the water and drown yourself? ...But then again, maybe 9 out of 10 who did this would die, and the rest would...
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Colten 2022-04-21 09:01:28
Martin's classic, when it's afternoon...
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Freddy 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Crazy De Niro, bursting acting,...
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Braulio 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Arrived at cinema drunk and got sober halfway through the movie. Much a reminder of Hitchcock + Stephen King. @IU Cinema,...
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Jordan 2022-04-20 09:01:19
In the afternoon, I was looking for a movie late at night to watch it, and I looked up the chronology of old Martin's works. I didn't expect him to hide such a remake. The script is great and reminds me of the first grotesque story of Bakakai Street. A pre-publicized murder, it is not difficult to see his tribute to Hitchcock from those unexpected connecting shots, scene scheduling, and suspenseful atmosphere (also relying on the explosive acting skills of the two protagonists). The film...
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Eugenia 2022-04-20 09:01:19
The plot is speechless. De Niro is so bad that you're speechless. To be a liar is to be a liar like this. Vengeance requires such...
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Abdiel 2022-04-20 09:01:19
It's not really any better than the old version. The victim wants to lynch revenge, but the perpetrator is also obliged to protect himself and his family, but the struggle between the two values has not risen to a higher level, and the audience is confused: who exactly is empathizing? Cady is right, but in the end how is he different from other criminals? His escalation from killing dogs, sexual harassment to more extreme violence is really all to blame for the mistakes of the lawyer back...
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Betsy 2022-04-20 09:01:19
4.5; I don't know how much is due to the old version, but the skill of the lines is so good that it is definitely a work that is greatly underrated by Scorsese. This time, Scorsese has created a Nietzschean "Superman" within the framework of the Hollywood narrative. De Niro's role is close to the Übermensch defined by Nietzsche. In his eyes, the lawyer's family is a "dirty river", and he wants to do the "sea", to go beyond the established moral standards as Nietzsche said. The superman, with...
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Sandrine 2022-04-20 09:01:19
I watched it during high school exams. I didn't know Robert De Niro at the time, and I thought how this villain was so charming and so handsome... Later, I watched the old version and thought Martin Scorsese's version was much more exciting. Lao De and Lao Ma are really good...
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Shane 2022-04-20 09:01:19
Loved this movie so much. Praise old Martin first, how many god-level lens use did he use? X-ray perspective portraits and purple light rendering the night and other techniques make the film full of weird horror and horror atmosphere. The story is very simple, the revenge of a high-IQ gangster. How many bastards do the devil's things in the cloak of God? Middle-class lawyers are both victims and satires. Especially when he was attacked by Stalker, he gradually turned into a perpetrator and...
Cape Fear Comments
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Max Cady: I am going to teach you the meaning of commitment. Fourteen years ago I was forced to make a commitment to an eight by nine cell, now you are going to be forced to make a commitment. You could say I'm here to save you.
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Danielle: My reminiscence. I always thought that for such a lovely river the name is mystifying: "Cape Fear". When the only thing to fear on those enchanted summer nights was that the magic would end and real life would come crashing in.