Cape Fear Comments

  • Mark 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    I don't like this kind of deliberately creepy...

  • Madilyn 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    1. One of Martin's most underrated works, a revenge thriller that's as stylized as it is fluid and exciting, with reflections on justice, law and religion throughout. 2. De Niro's acting skills are like gods, and he moves freely between the elegant and funny teacher and the sinister and cruel paranoid killer. Juliette Lewis plays the girl who is both repressed and thirsty, sometimes rebellious and sometimes witty. 3. A large number of fast push-pull shots and panning and flings enhance the...

  • Marian 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    Is it actually a feminist theme? There is no difference in what the villain does to the girl, but in the 1970s, just because the victim had three boyfriends in a month would lead to a six-year sentence for the perpetrator. The villain didn't know the big words in prison and was full of knowledge, but the knowledge he learned did not teach him kindness, but fueled his arrogance and paranoia and allowed him to polish his criminal methods more exquisitely. He chose the young lover of the lawyer to...

  • Derek 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    Scared to death, I didn't dare to look at it at all. ....

  • Alessia 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    Religious theme as always! The Crime and Punishment of Martin Sykes! Exciting! Chilling! Vivid and complex characterization! Really, really burst into tears! ! ! ! ! ! (The presence of Gregory Pike is fantastic!...

  • Braeden 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    Robert De Niro is also a...

  • Michele 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    5.3 When the lawyer faced the problem of the train switch, he chose (what he agreed with, in fact, what I agree with) justice, which violated professional ethics and sent the criminal to prison. A criminal who is released from prison after fourteen years sees himself as a spokesman for justice/God, finding a lawyer who is not morally perfect for revenge. Lawyers use illegal means and lies to try to protect themselves and their families. Such layers of twist make this thriller bring people more...

  • Gerson 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    The B-level blockbuster that Lao Ma got his wish, strictly speaking, the suspenseful atmosphere and the tense rendering are better than the Shutter Island. Several depth-of-field shots that imitated the era of black and white films laid the groundwork for the plot. Violence, revenge, subversion of morality, religious worship... If you are a fan of B-movies, there is everything you want in the corner of...

  • Alice 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    Since everyone is talking about paying tribute to Xifa... Lao Ma's films are flowing, but I always find it a bit boring, and the more I watch it, the more sleepy I get (except for The Wolf of Wall Street, the Shutter Island and After get off work). On the one hand, the rhythm in the middle is always peaceful, on the other It is also because there is no psychedelic and pain of Xi Fat. Lao Ma is probably a person with inner peace (laughs. The protagonist of this film is very well set, and the...

  • Madisyn 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    It is possible that Martin directed the film because of De Niro's reasons and gave up Schindler's list, which also gave Spielberg a golden statue for the best director. The two biggest points of this film are that De Niro is male. Lord, in order to increase the horror effect, I have to fix my teeth. After the filming, I will come back and be dedicated. General story. 7 points, currently...

Extended Reading

Cape Fear quotes

  • 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.

  • [first lines]

    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.

Cape Fear

Director: Martin Scorsese

Language: English Release date: November 15, 1991

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