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Kayley 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Many expressionist shadows have done a lot to show the mystery and ghosts of London’s night fog; the subjective long mirror and the diagonal split-screen images in the opening are very experimental; the photography is great, with the wonderful male protagonist The performance, 31 years of sci-fi effect is so good, compared with the 41 years version is...
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Cristina 2022-03-18 09:01:06
DON'T LET YOUR BAD SIDE TAKE OVER...
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Marian 2022-03-18 09:01:06
Pioneer of visual language: POV shots, long shots at the beginning, and editing techniques for the entire film. In terms of content: animality and humanity, primitiveness and civilization, desire and restraint, the contrast is strong and shocking. But there is still a big difference from the original novel, with less Gothic horror effect and more love-hate sentimentality. PS. It is hard to imagine that the two are actually played by the same person. The makeup effect is amazing, and the actors'...
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Yasmin 2022-03-17 09:01:07
This version of the director is indeed very advanced. It is almost impossible to see that Jekyll and Hyde are played by one person. March’s Jekyll is too contagious. This may be the hardest place to compare with other performances. It's a pity that I really don't like this...
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Dameon 2022-03-17 09:01:07
Paramount 96min version // Rouben Mamoulian said that his first-person subjective shooting attempt was the first in film history. To be tested, 1923 "The Humblest Man" is earlier, and it is also a mobile subjective...
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Josue 2022-03-16 09:01:06
With the same plot and the same details, the Marmorian version is like a classic cult film, and the Fleming version is like a middle-class impotence...
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Eldora 2022-03-16 09:01:06
Stage theater director, literary adaptation, the opening scene is eye-catching with stunning and smooth camera movement. It opens with a rare POV lens that has been blocked and moved. Obviously, due to technical limitations, the camera can't be shot and can only be edited on the piano and the housekeeper. The vignetting of the occluder simulates the boundary of the human eye. |The blue-red dimmed wind leprosy in "Binxu" opposes it....
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Mason 2022-03-15 09:01:06
Superb choreography, superb performance. Starting with Bach’s Toccata Fugue in D minor followed by BWV639, followed by a 3-minute moving subjective shot, laying a dual perspective and a tragic tone. The self-portrait of the mirror, the special effects of the mirror, the dissolving and the wipe transition, and the precise and powerful scheduling of the orbiting shots are also impressive today. For this reason, this dualistic and distorted story severely throws people into a kind of ethical...
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Ron 2022-03-15 09:01:06
To be honest, although I am not good at this plot, I am curious about March's handsomeness. When the male protagonist has desire, or when the degree of stimulation becomes stronger, the male protagonist will transform, which is quite interesting. After the transformation, the male protagonist wrote a letter asking his friend to send potion, and was willing to change back to what he thought was a hypocrite, even though he had committed a crime. Ha, the untransformed male protagonist is somewhat...
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Alysha 2022-03-14 14:12:27
The best early monster movie I've seen so far is not produced by "Monster Professional" Universal. Weak question: Teacher Ma Qi, why are you so...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Comments
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Luciano 2022-01-18 08:01:16
"Ha ha! Today, the genius is showing off"
On January 2, 1932, the 34-year-old director and 34-year-old actor released a show of genius "Dr. Incarnation"-subjective shots, editing control, and transformation techniques. It is still "ahead" today.
Is the past really in the past, so long? As of today, July 19, 2016, it is only 30,880 days-my... -
Angel 2022-01-18 08:01:16
Slapped for the second time
From the beginning, Bach’s fugues were directly praised. I always felt that any part of the horror film would come back that year. The first time I was beaten was when I watched "Mentally Ill" in junior high school. The influence of technology and conditions could not give me much sensibility, and...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde quotes
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Ivy Pearson: Come back soon. Won't you?
Dr. Jekyll: Sorry, I'm afraid I can't.
Ivy Pearson: Oh, yes, you can!
[breathly]
Ivy Pearson: Sooooon.
Dr. Jekyll: Good night.
Ivy Pearson: [breathly] Come baaaaaack.
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Dr. Jekyll: That's not a matter of conduct; but, elementary instinct.
Dr. Lanyon: You ought to control those instincts.
Dr. Jekyll: Are you pretending that either can or do? We may control our actions; but, not our impulses.