The Conversation Comments

  • Hazle 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    It's stinky and long. It's okay to watch it from about an hour and 15 minutes. The imaginary killing and the real murder, the dilemma of listening, the blood-squirting toilet. I know, so what if the prisoner is not listening? People have been alienated, so what if they believe or...

  • Braeden 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    9.5/10. ① It tells about a monitoring task of the monitoring expert male protagonist and how he was monitored by his employer. The film focuses on the male protagonist's moral guilt, alienation from the surrounding environment, and the resulting anxiety and irritability. ② A large number of environmental noises, the sound of the tape running, and the clear or unclear human voice recorded by the tape are used to render the male protagonist's anxiety, irritability, and alienation. For example,...

  • Jada 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Stories serve the skill of using audiovisual...

  • Retta 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The way the whole movie is presented is lethargic, but the beautiful ending takes it to the next...

  • Harry 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    5 stars at the end alone. The eavesdropping expert job is for...

  • Louisa 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The suspenseful tension at the beginning is satisfying, and the ending is a little unexpected, but the specific details are too brief. PS: The romance of the protagonist can be perfected in the...

  • Greyson 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Interesting, I feel that Coppola used some ideas from Polanski's "Cold In Cold" and Kubrick's "The Shining" in this film, and Polanski's "The Strange Tenant" two years later in this film also used the big frame of the...

  • Jermaine 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Another story of staring into the abyss and being stared at by the abyss. No one has filmed eavesdropping to this effect. Neither cheap suspense nor procrastination. Too much like a serious psychological novel, every step is startling. The calmness of the lens is breathtaking. In contrast, is "The Godfather" a film that is actually difficult to match under Coppola's...

  • Richard 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The lack of privacy and self-defense is not only a great metaphor for the Cold War, but an existential trait of all dystopian societies. That pair of young people is actually a rare symbol of life in Harry's mind, but at the end of the plot, they became the ultimate perpetrators. empty...

  • Birdie 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    I also summed up that the director is very smart. The film is full of conflicts and has a strong warning effect. It turned out to be a Coppola film, no wonder. Using the unique film language of the Nei era, it tells about a 2B who has been busy for a long time and doesn't know why he is busy. You vent your conscience, then you charge J cents? In the end, I was exhausted physically and mentally, and I was not a person to live at all. I have a B in my studio. I have been busy for 4 years. I go to...

Extended Reading
  • Kristina 2022-03-20 09:01:45

    Conversations can be eavesdropped, but human hearts cannot...

    The long shot of God's perspective in the first few minutes of the film does not lock anyone in the noisy crowd, and even the protagonist of the film can easily be skipped as a passerby. This psychological sense of horror and depression runs through the whole film, which is very obvious. Director's...

  • Aurelio 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Suspicion can destroy everything, including faith

    When you reveal the secrets of others to the world, have you ever wondered how much harm it will cause them? A world without privacy is left with loneliness and suspicion.

The Conversation quotes

  • Harry Caul: Why are you asking me all these questions?

    Amy: 'Cause it's your birthday.

  • Martin Stett: Some nice Christmas cookies there I made. You want one? They're good.