Dial M for Murder Comments

  • Issac 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Even from the point of view of business type, Xi Fatt is really no one as Agatha in the movie. He has an excellent grasp of rhythm, psychological grasp, and unexpected and reasonable development and transformation of the plot. He is worthy of this type of suspense. The master of the story, the ups and downs and exquisiteness of the story alone, its complexity has long surpassed many so-called classics in the future, and this film is a suitable example. Instead of giving the film the hat of...

  • Winston 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    【B】The duel between smart people is always wonderful. This time, Hitchcock grafted an extramarital affair into the murder theme, consistent with Hitchcock's suspenseful style. However, the title should be changed to "The Key Murder"! !...

  • Theresa 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Four-and-a-half stars, half-star for the charm that will not fade after 60 years. Indoor drama, low cost, all rely on the actors and the plot to advance, it seems that the suspense is broken at the beginning, but in fact it has been maintained until the end. The half-star deduction is based on the character design, and there is no good...

  • Janie 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    In an open and honest murder case, the murderer, the motive, and the modus operandi are no longer the focus. The contradictions and conflicts have shifted from how to design a perfect murder to how to resolve the variables in reality again and again to how to make the heroine innocent. Logical chain, and every time the contradiction is resolved with the key as an opportunity, the whole process is tight and coherent. When the heroine asked for help, the hand that extended beyond the fourth wall...

  • Idella 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    See the color version. What surprises me about the story is that all kinds of unexpected details happened that were beyond the expectations of the parties involved. This is a point that is closer to life, and I often automatically make up for it when I watch crime-themed movies. However, in order to facilitate this series of turning points, there are still some omissions in the plot design, which make me suspicious of reasonableness, but it is still innocuous and flawless, especially the...

  • Carolyne 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    Grace Kelly's facial expressions are very delicate and rich in the film, and the joys and sorrows are vividly presented. Ray Milland's acting is still pretty good, and the unnoticed smile that hangs on the corner of his mouth from time to time reflects Tony's inner...

  • Alda 2022-03-21 09:01:40

    The screenwriter's brain hole is very big. 0.0 is very original, and the character is not likable. The detective actually violated some...

  • Destin 2022-01-27 08:06:55

    Although a few details may be rough due to the age, the whole story is perfect from the current perspective. This is the master. The technique of the last half hour has been imitated by many directors, but it has never been...

  • Cassandre 2022-01-27 08:06:55

    It's really crazy! In addition, what are the three views on the barrage of station b. Should the adulterer and the adulterer be killed? So don't you get caught? ? ? If China can't help but shoot, do you still have to take to the streets for the sky? ?...

  • Hunter 2022-01-27 08:06:55

    What is truly terrifying is that the things that have been determined to be eliminated always reappear like nightmares: letters, keys, suitcases, old classmates... Symbolic order always tries to maintain the identity of oneself, but the real world always resists symbolism. Order, which is embodied in terrible trauma, always breaks in in the most unexpected places, messing up the symbolic...

Extended Reading

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • Chief Insp. Hubbard: [to Mark and Margot] Mind you, even I didn't guess that at once... extraordinary.

  • [first lines]

    Margot Mary Wendice: let me get you another drink. Mark, before Tony comes I ought to explain something.

    Mark Halliday: Yes, I've been waiting for that.

    Margot Mary Wendice: I haven't told him anything about us.