In a Lonely Place Comments

  • Arielle 2023-01-24 23:56:45

    Bogart's acting is such a good, world-weary and irritable artist that he almost doubted it was him. If the youth in Rebel Without a Cause grows up to be middle-aged, is it like Steele? Like other people? Would you still like him? You know he's dynamite, he has to explode sometimes. Always violent, as the color of his eyes, the shape of his hands. He's DixonSteele, and if you want him, you got take it...

  • Joe 2023-01-24 02:34:20

    [YVR-que] The personality changes before and after Grahame are a bit abrupt, and Frost Beauty's independence and strength completely collapsed in the end. Although it is possible to understand why it is possible, it is always a sigh of relief. In addition, all aspects are almost perfect, and the facial lighting that simulates the killing process has already revealed its...

  • Nico 2023-01-23 17:34:57

    nice! It was the first time I saw such a fierce Bogart, and I was so nervous that it felt like the strings were about to break! In fact, it is still a story of "the devil is too big, love and beauty can't be saved". Only today did I know that Lei and GG were getting divorced during the filming, and the studio forced GG to sign a contract to "all obey Lei's orders" before the filming was successfully completed. It's no wonder that this atmosphere was created. Bogart actually asked "what's so...

  • Kadin 2023-01-12 03:36:12

    Every time I look at the English subtitles, I regret that I didn't study English well. If the person I love is a suspect, I really don't know what will happen... It's quite scary to watch this movie. Sometimes, it's so scary that one person or no one else trusts and accompanies him. Thinking about it, I'm afraid to cry. Feelings are so fragile...

  • Jovani 2023-01-02 11:33:12

    fall in love with a violent...

  • Florence 2022-12-22 14:22:37

    As a writer and director in Hollywood (obviously not a first-class level), the personal characteristics of Nicholas Ray's works are still traceable: in the choice of character types, his male protagonists tend to be screenwriters, teachers and other intellectuals, and have potential Violent tendencies or mental illness (although they can be exogenous, such as war or drug abuse); in style, he is anti-Hollywood spectacle and prefers a realistic approach; in terms of lines, he uses philosophical...

  • Ashly 2022-12-09 04:28:13

    It was a love story. Weaving the two possibilities of "the screenwriter will kill people to sculpt the details to write a shocking script" and "the writing energy of a genius screenwriter stems from his paranoia and violence" (even specially arranged for Bogart to say "everything can be sacrificed for immortality". ” makes the audience even more suspicious), like the half-dark light on Bogart’s face, it is difficult to distinguish black and white. It turns out that "The Lonely Suspect" is a...

  • Stephon 2022-11-19 15:43:47

    Bogart can also have such a terrible time, Nicholas Ray's deep bone marrow loneliness is vividly portrayed, not a noir film in the orthodox...

  • Bartholome 2022-10-20 15:45:01

    It's even better than "Rebel Without a Cause", but Lei Zhisang's scolding of Huai has not changed. The lighting in Bogart's simulated crime process seems very exaggerated now, but it did frighten a lot of audiences at the time. Even if I already knew he was innocent, it still gave me chills down my...

  • Kristofer 2022-10-18 17:49:09

    I started watching it on Christmas (Bogart's birthday), and I watched it piecemeal for three days. The lighting in which Bogart explained the simulated case to the police couple was very delicate. What Bogart didn't say about his acting skills, a cigarette + a glass of wine + half-facial paralysis = surrender to thousands of...

Extended Reading

In a Lonely Place quotes

  • Dixon Steele: A man wants to apologize to you...

  • Frances Randolph: Do you look down on all women or just the ones you know?

    Dixon Steele: I was pretty nice to you.

    Frances Randolph: No, not to me. But you were pretty nice.