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Garnett 2023-09-29 01:22:51
The process is good, and the camera performances are very interesting, but the ending is handled too hastily, and there is not much...
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Kathryne 2023-09-13 17:15:27
The characters are a bit thin, and the ending came too...
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Meta 2023-09-11 23:32:22
General works, rubbing against the hot spots of the end of World War II, but the overall performance is full of the satisfied obscenities of American men in the...
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Johnathon 2023-09-11 00:05:11
It's quite satisfactory, I'm sorry to see why I don't have popcorn in my...
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Ressie 2023-08-03 04:35:22
It almost means technically no style The last reversal is not clever enough (softened) (The last reversal of the prosecution witnesses is sonorous and powerful) My favorite line is "Everyone has seen you, but I I found you" (very Hollywood) From the very beginning, every character's foreshadowing can see the traces of the play, I can understand what the screenwriter wants to express, but it's too hard. The man who came back from the battlefield, the Yankee, will also encounter the problem of...
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Marquise 2023-08-03 01:08:07
He played with his wife. Coincidentally, he met his wife on the road. What's more, he met his wife in a bar. What's more, I even watched two movies and the male and female protagonists were the...
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Ona 2023-06-21 13:30:19
If the real murderer is not a comrade-in-arms of the male protagonist PTSD, the psychoanalysis drama is pure bullshit, and replacing the criticism of war trauma with unscrupulous money interests is also...
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Destin 2023-05-19 11:33:05
In the beginning, my real face-blind male protagonist's wife and gangster's wife were confused for a while. Apart from the difference in hairstyle, the makeup looks really similar. It may be more meaningful if the same actress plays the two roles. The clues of "monkey music" are laid out from beginning to end, which is very good, but the murderer is suddenly changed at the end of the movie, and the "post-war trauma" is greatly...
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Howell 2023-05-17 20:10:09
Written by Raymond Chandler. The "Film Noir" book records the experience of forced rectification of the script, which is heart-wrenching. Combined with the traces of the first draft left in the film, it feels like putting on Alain Delon's makeup The love is smashed. The characters become flat because of the deleted plot, and Veronica Lake's character becomes a complete vase. At the end, the murderer is forcibly changed, I get goosebumps, the Hayes Code goes to...
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Zaria 2023-05-02 09:48:38
Both the plot and the video lack style, and the occasional Chandler punch line is the only bright...
The Blue Dahlia Comments
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Kylie 2022-10-06 17:10:04
Another more creative ending of the original version (canceled by the U.S. Navy review)
At the beginning of the script, Chandler called "Blue Dahlia" the story of Johnny, George, and Buzz-these are the three returning veterans, representing that we often reflect on the second A cross-section of the social class seen in the war films of World War II. These three were "the last...
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Karley 2022-10-06 18:17:18
[Film Review] The Blue Dahlia (1946) 6.7/10
This dahlia is “blue”, not “black”, but no less pestilent, noteworthy for being the first script penned by Raymond Chandler, George Marshall's murder mystery casts Alan Ladd as Johnny Morrison, a discharged US Navy aviator, who returns to his homeland in Hollywood, California and only to be hounded...
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Corelli, motel operator: You still want that room?
Johnny Morrison: [sarcastically] If you're sure nobody's dead in it?
Corelli, motel operator: [leading him to the room] Right back this way. You live in San Francisco?
Johnny Morrison: [laconically] Yeah, when I'm there.
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Eddie Harwood: Drink?
'Dad' Newell: Don't mind if I do but easy on the water.