Strangers on a Train Comments

  • Durward 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    Strangers are scary. Did this idea of ​​killing someone in exchange first appear from...

  • Kameron 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    I really embarrassed the scene where the police shot an innocent person. In the early Hitchcock movies, the plot was not very eye-catching, and it was a bit abrupt. The fight on the merry-go-round was definitely a classic in film...

  • Osvaldo 2022-04-22 07:01:08

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  • Casimer 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    The idea of ​​exchanging targets for murder is very good. After the fat man made his own decision, I thought that the pretty boy would also fall into the trap, but I got it back. The tennis player is really a kind and honest boy. Not only does he have no tricks to deal with rogues, he even eats enough when he encounters a treacherous ex-wife. My ex-wife's vicious, arrogant, self-proclaimed angelic appearance reminded me of a certain piece of feces, and her eyebrows and eyes were a bit similar....

  • Trisha 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    The real thriller is that such a person with a handle haunts the protagonist like a ghost. Hitchcock has a very good grasp of emotion and atmosphere, but unfortunately there are obvious loopholes in logic. The distorted atmosphere of the whole movie is probably only a pervert like Hitchcock that can be shot, and that terrifying painting... It's too...

  • Micaela 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    Nervous, oppressive and impatient, the stylized Hitchcock's suspenseful work is breathtaking. The motive of the film is a bit far-fetched, and the criminal's theory of human energy explosion is what attracts me. The unique ability to obtain information in series and the insightful eye is amazing. There are no inconsequential moments in a Hitchcock movie, and even the foreshadowing makes it hard to breathe. I love the "playful" ending of this film, don't talk to...

  • Abel 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    Although the plot is somewhat unreasonable, such as the reason why this innocent man was involved is a bit far-fetched, and the ending of not being convicted is also very far-fetched, but there are still many classic passages in the film that are constantly imitating Xi Fat and creating a perfect perverted...

  • Daniella 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    The only interesting exchange killing is explained in the first fifteen minutes, and the rest becomes the awkwardness of trying to push the story to the...

  • Gloria 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    Farley Granger was taken for murder in [Reaper of Souls], and forced to exchange murders in [Train Strangers], and there are faintly gay plots in both films. Of. In the end, the carousel scene setting and camera editing really maximized the tension, and the shot of the only person on the tennis court who does not turn his head back and forth with the ball, in my opinion, is more disturbing than the shadowy figure standing far away. people are...

  • Kieran 2022-04-21 09:01:45

    Others will probably focus on crisscross, but Hitchcock explained the murder neatly within 30 minutes. The rest is criminal psychology: the male protagonist is involved in the crime because of the flash of murder, and the murderer repeatedly reviews the victim's deathbed complacently. Although the simultaneous turning of the tennis court and the sewers is deliberate, the sense of thrill in the narrative is a great success. It verifies the law that a male pig who is too handsome from "Dr....

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Strangers on a Train quotes

  • Barbara Morton: I've just been talking to your shadow. Guy, did you know Mr. Hennessy helped crack that axe murder I was reading about? You know, the one where the body was cut up and hidden in the butcher shop? He was locked in the ice box with the left leg for six hours!

    Guy Haines: Oh, Babs, he pulls those things out of his hat.

  • Bruno Anthony: Now, you're going to do a murder. How are you going to do it? This is the fascinating part. How are you going to do it? I didn't get your name?

    Mrs. Cunningham: Mrs. Cunningham.

    Bruno Anthony: Mrs. Cunningham, how are you going to do it?

    Mrs. Cunningham: Well, I suppose I'll have to get a gun from somewhere.

    Bruno Anthony: Oh no, Mrs. Cunningham. Bang, bang, bang all over the place. Blood everywhere?