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Josefina 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Elliott Gould's Marlow is still great, (keeps reminding me of Lupin the third or Nabeshin :P), Terry is not Terry but a darker...
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Giles 2022-04-21 09:03:29
It's completely different from the original.. Gould's version of Marlow became a cat-loving young guy who fell to the ground after being punched and groaned...
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Kiarra 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Rewatch it (plus one star, for Mr. Altman's emotional points). Not a simple adaptation, but a 70s shaping. Passing almost everywhere is an unconscious, bizarre, psychedelic life, like stress in (meaning streets). Under the guidance of the director, the boredom and depression produced by the audience are strangely charming. Shaped by the same era, in contrast (inherently evil), PTA is to let you enter this era, slowly disappoint you and put it on the shelf. Ultraman is, whether you like it or...
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Rodolfo 2022-04-21 09:03:29
9.0/10. ①The male protagonist of a private detective unknowingly sent his friend who killed his wife abroad and was arrested by the police. Unbelievable, he went to investigate himself but found that his friend had indeed killed his wife and wanted the protagonist to take the blame, so he was angry and killed his friend and then leave. ②The slack and chaotic atmosphere is rendered through the lazy high-level camera movement/scene scheduling (and the editing rhythm to match this scheduling), the...
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Nico 2022-04-21 09:03:29
Personally, Robert Altman's "Marlowe" is a far cry from Raymond Chandler's "Marlowe"—and of course the comparison itself doesn't make any more sense. The former Marlowe has no "film noir" appearance at all, and is more like a microcosm of a self-pity American middle class, while the latter's lonely tough guy image is missing in the film, more of a kind of cover up under the pretentious appearance. 's rebellion. Of course, readers and audiences have the right to choose, so it is most appropriate...
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Lamont 2022-04-21 09:03:29
A classic neo-noir movie, Marlowe is a chess piece from start to finish, used by friends, used by women, at the mercy of gangsters, and in the end, he has nothing, even the cat is lost, and he has to break his loyalty to friendship with his own hands. But I like this version of Marlow very much. It looks like a fool, but in fact it is smart and righteous, and the plot ends neatly and neatly. (Maybe reading the original book will change your mind?) I like the shots of chasing cars on the road,...
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Stefanie 2022-04-21 09:03:29
The babbling Marlowe...but the mouth is still the same sharp...the look of cigarettes is really Marlowe's style. Weird but very comfortable, there is actually a cameo of Schwarzenegger in it... The starring is actually Ross's father... but the beauties are replaced by...
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Madelyn 2022-04-21 09:03:29
The most unsuccessful Marlowe, Chandler still read the original book properly....
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Lucas 2022-04-20 09:02:33
Love the feeling, love that picky cat. Am I the only one seeing Schwarzenegger in it? The actor is still shaking his flesh when he takes off his...
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Trudie 2022-04-20 09:02:33
I haven't read the original book, but the frustration in the movie is throughout, I don't know what to "farewell", but there is always something lost forever. Here, the off-screen Ultraman incarnates as Marlow in the story, "I came to find the truth", "I lost my cat", it turns out that the person who seems the most indifferent is the most affectionate, the real goodbye, It is also this inadvertent awakening from a...
The Long Goodbye Comments
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Ashleigh 2022-01-29 08:06:33
anti-genre film noir
It is finally an "anti-genre" film noir, directed by Altman, which is different from the wanton subversion and deconstruction of film noir by European directors (however ironically, film noir originated in Europe and the United States was ridiculed and deconstructed by European directors. ),...
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Janae 2022-01-29 08:06:33
Film Review Interview: Robert Oldman
By Jan Dawson / Film Comment
The translation was first published in "Iris"
Translator's note: Robert Altman is an "outlier" in Hollywood, living under the industrial system of Hollywood, but his creations are closer to European art films. Ultraman has won the highest awards in Cannes, Berlin (West...
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Det. Dayton: Here he is, Lieutenant, a real cutie pie.
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Det. Green: He's the cutie pie, you're the smartass, you little honky bastard.