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Leanna 2021-12-22 08:01:15
8/10. The lens has a deep tonal impression, cold, gray-blue, and clean. The cold and sharp audio-visual design, there are almost no too intense action scenes in the whole film, but the leisurely way of describing the action + parallel editing of the environment, which reflects the professionalism and perfect shaping of the characters (the police enter the room and the subway tracking two sections) Youzan), this approach will either make the audience hold their breath or feel dull. Fortunately,...
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Mallory 2021-12-22 08:01:15
The opening two minutes and fifteen seconds are more impressive than the end. In addition, if the word "cool" is not allowed, at least half of the people who have watched the movie will probably not know how to evaluate the...
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Hope 2021-12-22 08:01:15
Alain Delon became famous, Melville's French film noir. The cold and restrained narrative style, exquisite details, condensed lines and environmental sounds, the cold, lonely, unsmiling tough killer shaped by DeLong has become a classic image in film history. The subway tracks are full of tension. The ending is crisp and neat. How can a killer strike a balance between professional ethics and sentimental faith, or can he only go toward self-destruction?...
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Hannah 2022-03-25 09:01:10
lone killer
The film creates a very special killer, Jeff, loner and taciturn, neither a clever and agile high-IQ criminal connoisseur, nor a affectionate fringe prodigal, Jean-Pierre Melville in the film one. At the beginning, such a lone wolf with Bushido spirit is defined, the cold environment, the minimal...
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Chauncey 2021-12-22 08:01:15
Duel between old man and young woman
I recently watched two movies, one called "The Thief in the City", a 2010 film, written and directed and acted by Ben Affleck; the other "Lone Killer" was a 1967 film by French film star Alain Delon Starred.
If you want to label, both films are regarded as crime dramas. Crime dramas are different...
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Superintendant: I don't like forcing the pace to extract confessions or get information. I'm very liberal, a great believer in the liberty of the individual... in people's right to live as they choose. Provided that the way of life they choose harms no one else... and is contrary to neither law and order nor public decency.
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Superintendant: Don't you love him?
Jane Lagrange: No.
Superintendant: Really? I'd have said you did. Laying yourself on the line for him like that, I thought you must love him.
Jane Lagrange: You're not the psychologist you imagined.