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Nelda 2022-10-09 17:44:49
The subtitles made by the TLF subtitle team are really bad!...
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Ali 2022-10-08 11:12:35
Love story, Bogart in the film is now a domineering president. Some gossip: Gloria is married to Nicholas Ray and then his son, and has children for both of them, so...
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Camron 2022-10-02 18:26:57
There is a big difference before and after, not only the narrative point of view is almost completely shifted, but also from the mechanically alienated tone to the lyrical tone (judging from the diametrically opposite performance patterns of Gloria Grahame before and after), is it intentional to change the tone according to the different perspectives of the male and female protagonists? Looking at the short reviews of friends and neighbors, I found that many people are like me, and Ray's shots...
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Darrion 2022-09-16 06:31:20
The three shots of the famous screenwriter Steele (not Remington) hurt people, although they are inseparable from their explosive temper, but none of them are voluntary provocation for no reason. Fu Er insulted the old artist, the young man made a foul language when he got out of the car, and the agent secretly took the manuscript... All because others lost their morals first. The one who really understood Steele was Nicholas, a former comrade-in-arms police officer. "There is nothing wrong...
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Jacklyn 2022-09-13 04:47:06
210409 Supplement: After watching the tidbits, I realized that the original ending of the script was that Steele killed his lover and then finished the script. After a while, he was so excited that he couldn't sleep (and Ray even filmed it!), and one more thing I really want to see But can't see the alternative ending. I really thought that Steele would do it for a second, but I didn't expect that the original script was written like this... I might like both endings | @ HKFA | Cinefan Nicholas
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Sheila 2022-05-11 23:13:52
A film noir that is not quite like noir, on the one hand presents suspicion and distrust in love relationships, on the other hand portrays an impulsive, sometimes violent and sometimes gentle man (most of Nicholas Ray's works focus on men. loneliness and trauma). The murder only happens in the background, and we are just as unaware of it as the protagonist. With the development of the plot, the originally seemingly happy and happy love gradually broke down, violence and unease grabbed the...
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Pinkie 2022-05-11 21:34:51
"I never watch movies that I wrote." The lady who kills the chicken is very appetizing. Like Gloria Grahame in the police station first to show good comfort to Humphrey Bogart. When you fall in love with a Ma Jingtao, you can leave the whole body in one...
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Jerald 2022-05-11 20:39:28
When the male protagonist described the murder process in his mind to his detective friend, the light that the director gave Bogart's face was so evil, his eyes were so fierce that he could shoot straight out of the screen. Then follow the heroine step by step to become suspicious and fearful of the hero. In the end, what separates the love between the two is the ferocity in the man's nature and the fragile trust of the woman. After all, there are still very few feelings in the world that you...
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Grady 2022-05-11 20:38:06
1. The girl's choice is not wrong. Even if this kind of man gets married, he will definitely experience domestic violence. Sooner or later, it will happen soon. This is an active...
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Isabell 2022-05-11 19:41:59
The protagonists in the same type of movies are all between the good and the bad. The key is what kind of ending the director needs to give. The protagonist playwright's lines have never been able to find where to put them in the script, but they can give themselves the definition of "villain" at the end of this film. In addition, please pay attention to the light on Bogart's face and the presentation of the dark side of...
In a Lonely Place Comments
Extended Reading
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Dixon Steele: A man wants to apologize to you...
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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.