The Big Sleep Comments

  • Allan 2022-04-22 07:01:26

    I really don't get it. . . . But even the soy sauce is beautiful. . ....

  • Trudie 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    The temperament is definitely a typical film noir. Humphrey Bogart is elegant with a hint of ruffianness, Lauren Bacall is cool and chic, and the combination of detective + beauty makes the audience full of curiosity. But the plot is a bit vague, and the endless characters and super-long lines are always confusing. The unclear plot structure seriously reduces the viewing...

  • Maia 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    I felt relieved when I saw that my friends and neighbors were in a fog, and I was ready to find a chance to read the original...

  • Else 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    Love Bogart chattering and slapping...

  • Alysha 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    Bogart is really suitable to play the tough-mouthed Marlowe, the movie is not as good as the...

  • Jermaine 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    I really don't understand. Subtitles are torture. William Faulkner and Chandler, Hawkes and Bogart, this lineup is...

  • Vicky 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    It really made me dizzy, but there was a magic power that couldn't take my eyes off the screen. At first I thought I couldn't keep up with my IQ, then I saw an article (Ebert) mentioning that during the filming Bogart asked Hawks who killed Owen who was in the water in the story, Hawks couldn't answer later After asking about Chandler, even Chandler said he didn't know. Hawkes is the kind of amazing director who can turn anything into his own...

  • Bud 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    80/100, in terms of narrative alone, is a bit confusing with so many characters and complicated plots put together (it's still William Faulkner's adaptation of Chandler's novel). But other than that, whether it is the atmosphere created by the whole film, or the provocation and ambiguity between the characters, it is still very charming. A very special...

  • Victoria 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    The plot is complex and twisted, and it is mostly driven by various dialogues, all of which are stylized and informative, and they are piled up to be confusing. People of all colors have their own misconceptions, and their words are full of flirting. Knowing that Bogart and Bacall were married later, the film itself is more like a confuse behavior...

  • Celestine 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    The original novel is Raymond Chandler, and the adapted screenplay is William Faulkner. The case is like a series, the speed of speech, the complexity of the relationship between the characters, the violence of the scene, and the ambiguous emotions are all difficult to surpass. If you don't watch it again, it's impossible to tell how many houses Detective Marlowe broke into, how many murders he witnessed, and how many shots he fired. And the humor and sarcasm of the lines are too great. You...

Extended Reading
  • Sigurd 2021-12-09 08:01:21

    The Big Sleep

    The story originated when Carlman, the youngest daughter of the wealthy Enwood, fell in love with a private detective, but was rejected because she was mentally ill. She lost her mind and killed the private detective. All this became the handle of the casino owner Masle Thornwood. After the truth...

  • Clemens 2021-12-09 08:01:21

    "Sleep" movie script

    "Sleep" movie drama

    text / [America] William Fowler Nai, Reg Brackett
    translated /

    Huiru Steinwood's door,
    a bronze plaque in the big room during the day reads: Steinwood. There is a hand on the button of the doorbell. The bell rang.

    The hallway of Steinwood's house and the
    walls around the hallway...

The Big Sleep quotes

  • Philip Marlowe: My, my, my! Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains! You know, you're the second guy I've met today that seems to think a gat in the hand means the world by the tail.

  • Vivian: Why did you have to go on?

    Marlowe: Too many people told me to stop.