The French Connection Comments

  • Keegan 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    9.0/10 points. 2017.11.09, first look. This film beat "A Clockwork Orange" in 1972 and won 5 Oscars including Best Picture. I think it is mainly because of its pioneering use of realistic style of shooting. Of course, if you want to say that it is not as good as the current police and gangster films, it is inevitable. They are pioneering, more than 40 years ago. . The music was so annoying, and the long, shrill sound almost made me think I was ringing in my ears again. ....

  • Guiseppe 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Really good. Chasing people clip jump axis. The car chase scene under the bridge also skips the axis, with a low-angle sense of speed. Small wide-angle, big prospects. Fewer lines. Play less pros and cons. Documentary photography, handheld shooting, many actions are done in one shot. Open ending. It's a nigga or something, it's politically incorrect...

  • Angela 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The legal network is restored, sparse but not omissions. In a textbook-level audio-visual language, the pioneering significance of the avant-garde is greater than the film itself, which is a triumph of formalism. The sense of documentary is also very good, as if the whole process is free from it, coupled with the solid and steady narrative, it is very catchy. Don't worry about what's good, just the scheduling of those chase scenes, how many people can the so-called director copy now?...

  • Levi 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    It was recommended by Mr. Zhou Chuanji's movie. The first time I watched it, it was amazing! I feel that it is impossible to make such a movie now, whether it is the ending or the chase of the "cops and bandits" in the play. The most touching is the episode of borrowing a car to chase the subway. The whole subjective shot makes people's hearts pop out. It can be regarded as a feeling that may not be experienced in reality. On the other hand, the racing cars in the movies are basically panoramic...

  • Demetrius 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Since the silent film comedy in the 1920s, American films have formed an image tradition that takes urban space as the carrier of motion, and focuses on presenting the features of the city and the landscape of modern facilities. In "French Drug Dealer Network", this sense of movement, speed and the description of the urban landscape are further deepened. The camera naturally moves with the trains and cars and other means of transportation, and the opening of the urban space is linked in the...

  • Nikki 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The characters are almost, but it's still really good, the editing, sound and photography are...

  • Dejah 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    It's a bit boring, but the chase scene is really exciting, and it has influenced future movies of this type. The ending is great! In addition, this film really has the shadow of HH...

  • Leonel 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    8.5/10. ①The New York police and the French drug cartels who came to New York to sell drugs fought their wits and finally won the battle. ②Several tracking/shooting/car chase scenes (editing and scheduling sound effects, etc.) were handled very well and excitingly, especially the part where the car chased the train. ③A lot of low-light and low-key lighting are used in photography, which is of a high level overall (in addition, I think the ending of the shootout in the ruins is a failure: the...

  • Russell 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Documentary realistic police and gangster films, not only fighting between the police and gangsters, but also the wits are very exciting. Several chase scenes really lived up to their reputation, and the tracking and anti-tracking on the subway showed the greatest tension in a small space. The soundtrack is...

  • Wiley 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Some limitations may be exposed today, but its more obvious advanced nature directly affected Du Qifeng's filming of "Drug War" 40 years later. Regardless of the geographical background of transnational drug trafficking, the adrenaline rush of the police throughout the operation is the same as the madness and insanity at the end. Using this as a driving force to express "tracking" at different levels of vision, the gangsters burn RMB to switch the police. Gathering together to collect change is...

Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-04-18 17:34:52

    The French Connection

    The anti-drug story adapted from Robin Moore's real work has won five awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Editing. The story tells the story of two New York police officers who pursued it relentlessly and finally cracked a massive heroin smuggling case from...

  • Lottie 2022-04-18 17:34:52

    My humble opinion: The roles of police and gangsters are reversed.

    The French drug network has created a dead policeman with violent tendencies and racial discrimination. He has broken into black bars many times to find trouble, but only goes to black bars. He has a strong racist overtone and believes that black people are robbers, thieves or thieves. Drug...

The French Connection quotes

  • Female Reporter #2: Mr. Devereaux, do you, do you, do you agree with the recent survey finding that showed that Mayor Lindsay was the sexiest man in the world?

  • Buddy "Cloudy" Russo: [Cloudy walks in Popeye's apartment and finds Popeye with his ankle handcuffed to the bed] What happened?

    Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle: [Yawns] That crazy kid. She locked me up with my own cuffs.

    [sighs]

    Buddy "Cloudy" Russo: Where's the keys?