Lifeboat Comments

  • Federico 2023-09-22 11:59:39

    #Sure We Have Bait…By Cartier! # (The 2021 Killer Practice Exam Written Exam Paper (1) Part 4 Short Answer Question 1: How to answer this question when the victim asks "Are you (we) not intending to kill me?" 10 points ) Genus Homo (Male): I really don’t know much about raw fish except that it can be eaten (Slow? That’s A Philippe Patek) Cast: (Purpose/Long time no see) Tallulah Bankhead; (Déjà vu①) Heather Angel/( Déjà vu②) Mary Anderson; John Hodiak (Hmm…); Walter Slezak (Age Is...

  • Bell 2023-09-19 15:43:02

    It's a bit boring, Xi Fat is not suitable for this kind of...

  • Garfield 2023-09-07 10:49:15

    The single scene has a good sense of rhythm, the changes of several events advance naturally, and the ethical dilemma is relatively reasonable, but the characters are portrayed...

  • Toney 2023-09-06 18:24:40

    Although this film is mixed with more political orientations, it is still a masterpiece as a confined space group drama. People with different identities and political opinions are trapped in lifeboats, plus a German who is attacking them. In the process of getting along with the sea, the contradictions are constantly intensifying and a delicate balance is constantly formed. In the process of breaking and bonding The mentality changes of several couples and the looping setting at the end are...

  • Mozelle 2023-09-03 06:06:56

    #enclosed spacenarrative#1. The relationship between the characters in the film is an ideological opposition. It already exists before entering the space. The space provides a field for the characters to conflict. But if the space is just to reinforce the conflict between the characters, it would make the story too logical. Forced to survive in the film, the characters can only temporarily give up ideological differences and maintain the stability of the space. #scene# contains differentiated...

  • Federico 2023-08-26 20:21:23

    Hitchcock made this film, which was influenced by politics, but the people in the play still have so many political attributes in an extreme environment, which is a bit...

  • Marcel 2023-08-01 23:23:48

    This is one of the least Hitchcock-like characters. The torture of war by these group-like characters is quite similar to Sartre's novel style. The story of the whole film taking place on a lifeboat is very wonderful and very interesting. There is something to watch, but unfortunately it is really like a drama, the language of the camera is not superb, and the set of things that Hitchcock's suspense master is best at is not shown at...

  • Demarco 2023-07-15 15:36:37

    A group portrait on a lonely boat at the end of World War II. The film has a very strong ideological color, and its position is not deviated, it is very firm. A group of unrelated people and the stories behind them support the entire movie, and the scheduling is acceptable, at least not boring. As the only background of the film, the sea can still use light, climate and tide to participate in the narrative, and the composition of several backs is good. The disadvantage is that the characters'...

  • Alden 2023-06-22 01:27:15

    #enclosed spacenarrative#1. The relationship between the characters in the film is an ideological opposition. It already exists before entering the space. The space provides a field for the characters to conflict. But if the space is just to reinforce the conflict between the characters, it would make the story too logical. Forced to survive in the film, the characters can only temporarily give up ideological differences and maintain the stability of the space. #scene# contains differentiated...

  • Emilie 2023-05-09 09:22:40

    The character of the group is not...

Extended Reading
  • Darlene 2022-09-02 23:35:40

    There's a little interlude in this movie

    In 1943, when Hitchcock was filming the film [Lifeboat], due to the limited space in the boat, he could not accommodate his habitual cameo. For this reason, he racked his brains, and even once planned to play a floating corpse on the water. The result was a health consultant. Struggling to stop....

  • Keanu 2022-10-27 17:50:40

    human nature in war

    I think I have seen many Hitchcock works, but this is the first time I have seen Hitchcock's "group portrait" works. Technically speaking, the film is very perfect. Although the whole film was shot in a large water canal, it was realistically simulated as a lonely boat in the vast ocean. As the...

Lifeboat quotes

  • Connie Porter: [about Willy] He's not like us! He's made of iron, we're just flesh and blood! Hungry and thirsty flesh and blood!

    [doubles over sobbing in hunger]

  • Willy: [fixing her diamond bracelet] Looks like bits of ice.

    Connie Porter: I wish they were.

    Willy: They're really nothing but a few pieces of carbon crystallized under high pressure at great heat.

    Connie Porter: Quite so, if you want to be scientific about it.

    Willy: I'm a great believer in science.

    Connie Porter: Like tears, for instance. They're nothing but H2O with a trace of sodium chloride.

Lifeboat

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Language: English,German,French Release date: January 28, 1944

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