Key Largo Comments

  • Garret 2023-05-29 04:11:03

    Bogart was not a hero or tough guy in the traditional sense, he just took full responsibility for his actions. From fighting only my own war and dying for a gang leader is unnecessary; to intervening in this conflict and having to end it all. The scene of lying on the top of the boat and waiting for the rabbit is also very interesting. It is very charming without saying a...

  • Abagail 2023-05-23 15:58:18

    3.5. Hurricane Night's Courage...

  • Reva 2023-05-18 07:37:41

    2018-1-17 Heroism 70 years ago. With espadrilles...

  • Fernando 2023-05-01 12:01:56

    I feel that none of Bogart's films can give high marks. . . The acting is too exaggerated and the good and the bad are too clear. . . After knowing that the heroine is his wife, he feels even better. ....

  • Nick 2023-04-29 04:26:43

    Four-and-a-half stars, Houston’s several films in the 1940s are all of a very high standard. This is the tension created by my porridge in a specific space, 4/5 of the foreshadowing and atmosphere, and the performances between actors are full of tension. The ending paragraph of 1/5 also shows Bogart's wit, and a touch of sunlight from opening the window at the end has become the signature ending of traditional Hollywood...

  • Quincy 2023-04-27 00:14:26

    Bogart was as bold and witty as ever. But Edward Robinson still stole too much, and he brought the big gang leader from the 30s gangster films straight into the late 1940s film noir. In addition, supporting actresses in such films who are full of moral problems and vices (such as alcoholism) tend to be the ones who really help change...

  • Hortense 2023-04-26 00:56:23

    It's pretty good. Several indoor scenes are very tense and exciting, the taste of swords and swords is completely filmed, and it is also interesting to outsmart the gang boss in the end. The character setting is also very interesting. Bogart's role is not a big hero who is desperate to do everything, but a bit of a sense of justice but only cares about one acre and one third of his own land. PS, Bai Kao and Bogart finally stopped kissing me and me all the time in the...

  • Magnolia 2023-04-18 00:44:50

    7.5/10, John Huston's movies are always just right, no more no...

  • Daniella 2023-04-02 21:47:54

    The Tempest House murders, but it's not a detective drama... Robinson tastes good and ends up...

  • Marco 2023-03-14 13:53:06

    The male protagonist's acting skills are not good, the others are...

Extended Reading
  • Gayle 2022-10-02 20:10:53

    black and white

    This is a black-and-white film, not only because of the black-and-white film used, but the film is so simple and distinct. A good person is a good person, and a bad person is a bad person. Usually, I don't like distinct characters, because such characters can easily become thin and fake. But the...

  • Alejandrin 2022-10-02 12:25:47

    Her name is Lauren Bacall

    Once, a reporter asked Bogart about how you are with that woman. Bogart said that her name is Lauren Bacall, not that woman.

    They both acted in several plays and they were all outstanding. Bogar started out as a black film, with the image of a tough guy, and Lauren Bacall's face has a maturity...

Key Largo quotes

  • Johnny Rocco: There's only one Johnny Rocco.

    James Temple: How do you account for it?

    Frank McCloud: He knows what he wants. Don't you, Rocco?

    Johnny Rocco: Sure.

    James Temple: What's that?

    Frank McCloud: Tell him, Rocco.

    Johnny Rocco: Well, I want uh ...

    Frank McCloud: He wants more, don't you, Rocco?

    Johnny Rocco: Yeah. That's it. More. That's right! I want more!

    James Temple: Will you ever get enough?

    Frank McCloud: Will you, Rocco?

    Johnny Rocco: Well, I never have. No, I guess I won't. You, do you know what you want?

    Frank McCloud: Yes, I had hopes once, but I gave them up.

    Johnny Rocco: Hopes for what?

    Frank McCloud: A world in which there's no place for Johnny Rocco.

  • Gaye Dawn: [finishes her song and goes over to the bar] Give me that drink now, Johnny.

    Johnny Rocco: No.

    Gaye Dawn: Johnny!

    Johnny Rocco: [louder] No.

    Gaye Dawn: But you promised!

    Johnny Rocco: So what?

    Gaye Dawn: You said that...

    Johnny Rocco: But you were rotten.