Detour Comments

  • Celine 2022-10-14 23:37:43

    7.5/10 This black B-grade film took 6 days to shoot. There are many places that are too dramatic, and the abrupt ending has a serious problem with the timeline of the whole...

  • Rebecca 2022-10-14 19:26:54

    . Regardless of the lighting, depth of field, transitions, editing techniques that we have become accustomed to or are now extremely rare, or the subtle, detailed, and still hilarious or applauded narrative methods, these black and white films seem to make We saw the movie as it was and what it was. We see the prototypes of the Hollywood movies that spoil us, but we can also suddenly understand the templates of so-called modern...

  • Alivia 2022-10-14 18:43:49

    A low-cost noir film that was filmed in 6 days. There are many flaws, but it still makes people feel profound. I personally think the most powerful part of this film is that the whole process is the monologue of the male protagonist to the audience alone, and the audience can easily become involved in the protagonist. In the dilemma and emotions of being "criminalized", but looking back, everyone will say things that are beneficial to themselves when faced with that situation. Self-comfort,...

  • Dillan 2022-10-14 18:09:32

    The classic noir film was shot in only six days. The film is only 67 minutes long, but it is unfathomable. The story uses the protagonist's first-person narration of his "criminal" experience, but also because of the self-report of the case, it is impossible to determine whether the protagonist is "criminal" or "criminal". The photography of the driving scenes has the hazy beauty of German...

  • Suzanne 2022-10-14 17:50:34

    1018 Restauration en 2018 par l'Academy Film Archive et The Film Foundation, en collaboration avec la Cinemathek, le MOMA et la Cinémathèque française et le soutien financier de la George Lucas Family Foundation.

Extended Reading

Detour quotes

  • Al Roberts: That's life. Whichever way you turn, Fate sticks out a foot to trip you.

  • Al Roberts: Yes. Fate, or some mysterious force, can put the finger on you or me for no good reason at all.