Detective Story Comments

  • Freddy 2023-08-17 03:59:19

    Freud's psychoanalytic theory...

  • Joana 2023-07-31 12:11:16

    Character conflicts in a small space, the stage sense is full of drama, and the close-up has high requirements for performance; the road to the truth is always deep, but unfortunately death cannot dilute this...

  • Jermaine 2023-07-22 21:21:07

    Fortunately, the last minute of the fight was cleared. It is said that this film is to explain the shadow of Freud's childhood. The story basically takes place in the police station, like an indoor drama with only one...

  • Reginald 2023-06-30 10:50:27

    The thing that is very unfriendly to the audience is that the mentality of the male protagonist who is black and white is too repeated. A simple audience may have to change their attitude towards him four or five times in more than ten minutes. It's been a long time... and this female supporting role has nothing to do with the main line at all...

  • Vivien 2023-06-19 08:40:40

    7.6; Lee Grant is a...

  • Kacey 2023-06-07 03:19:03

    I really like the ending. The departure of the young couple makes the story focus on the new life rather than the death. I personally thought that old Douglas was more than a little bit higher than his son's style. The heroine seems to be more suitable for the role of the glamorous widow in "The Sound of...

  • Virgil 2023-06-05 15:30:26

    Adapted from a Broadway play, a day in the police station, I remember seeing John Ford's Gideon's Day before, but that one was a comedy, and this one ended in...

  • Lolita 2023-05-24 01:20:11

    3.5 [720p-WEB-DL] The combination of sensationalism and preaching, the time point of the core conflict with the fiancée is set too late, the schedule is well planned but the drama is too even, and the puritans who are caught in the dilemma of morality and love have more tension in Western films....

  • Lucie 2023-04-30 09:14:39

    This is the last William Wheeler I can watch on Tencent. I have seen everything here. The film is adapted from a stage play. It is a 12-hour story. The location is the police station. There are just a few people going back and forth, but The filming is so beautiful, the content is so rich, the original family, crime and punishment, forgiveness and redemption, the characters are so full, the group drama is so vivid, so wonderful that the supporting actress won the heroine of the Cannes Film...

  • Wilbert 2023-04-17 21:39:13

    Theatrical adaptation of not typical film...

Extended Reading
  • Rebeka 2022-10-23 20:15:14

    In addition to the law, there are also people

    Titled "The Great Detective Story", this is an atypical noir film, and the director doesn't focus on how detectives solve crimes - in fact, several of the cases involved in the film are trivial (except for the murder doctor Schneider). and four-time felon Charlie) — instead focusing on how...

  • Sister 2022-10-23 21:44:09

    Detective Story: The Evil Formula

    The iron-fisted policy and never straying are the consistent truths upheld by police officer Jim. Because he lived in the shadow of his father's tyranny as a child, his heart was full of sorrow and pain due to this black-and-white oppression. It is reflected in the work, that although it emphasizes...

Detective Story quotes

  • Detective James McLeod: I ought to fall on you like the sword of God.

    Karl Schneider: That sword has two edges. You could cut your own throat.

    Detective James McLeod: I'm going to give you a piece of advice, Karl. When they let you free again, get out of New York. You butcher one more patient and law or no law, I'll find you. I'll put a bullet in the back of your head, and I'll drop your body in the East River. And I'll go home and I'll sleep sweetly.

    Karl Schneider: You don't frighten me. Now I'll give you some advice. I have plenty on you, too. I know why you're so vindictive.

    Detective James McLeod: Why?

    Karl Schneider: Just watch your step. Because I happen to have friends, downtown, with pull.

    Detective James McLeod: Have you?

    Karl Schneider: Lots of pull.

    Detective James McLeod: Well, what do you know? Aren't you the big shot? Pull. Have you got any friends with push, like that?

    [Shoves him and begins slapping him]

  • Detective James McLeod: [leaving the office] Mind if I shave?

    Lieutenant Monaghan: Gotta have the last word, don't ya?