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Dawn 2022-04-20 09:02:33
Apparently one of Altman's masterpieces, a groundbreaking 70's movie, a daring take on a legendary character. I guess I just didn't get it. Following the plot is not particularly harduous - as much as it the plot reveal itself, for mysterious elements linger even after THE final revelation. The 70's society commentary can be read between the lines, while the humour pleases by its accessibility and finesse. Not quite enough to appreciate the movie at its true value. Reading the original novel,...
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Carmine 2022-04-20 09:02:33
It's not a thriller it's a satire Robert said that the first step in appreciating this film is to let go of the expectations of this film as a detective or a suspense type film because the whole film is an anti-type screenwriter. It has become the kind of story that Ultraman and even Chandler are best at: group dramas create disillusionment with human nature, and the special charm of elliot gould is that he is a blank sheet of paper. The information conveyed by the interaction between wade and...
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Rudy 2022-04-20 09:02:33
I just wanted to give 3 stars, but the ending is also great, desperately great. The sideline is funny, you have your girlfriend and I have my cat hhh Marlow is a name I really like, but it has nothing to do with...
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Lacey 2022-04-20 09:02:33
Noisy, a psychedelic hippie-flavored Marlowe is quite lovable, but he is not satisfied with the script adaptation. The entanglement between Terry and everyone has been completely deleted, but since the era has changed, This is also Altman's interpretation of that dark age, a wandering ruffian hero who cares about things that no one cares...
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Junius 2022-04-20 09:02:33
The sound effects of the old movies are really not detailed enough. Watching Marlowe muttering eight feet away from the camera, he could hear it clearly, which made me particularly...
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Branson 2022-04-20 09:02:33
In 80/100, the label of literary adaptation was shattered, and the event only had the main axis, no longer a tough guy style, but fully integrated into the fashion of the 1970s. The slightly neurotic cat slave Malo was surprised, and Jazz music was quite in tune. No longer relying on the relationship between people, action and self-spirit are slowly pulled together, shallow focus and sports lens work together, and the temperament is melancholy and psychedelic. Afterwards, "Sex is inherently...
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Andreanne 2022-04-20 09:02:33
The weird texture of the 1970s, the criticism of consumerism, is very different from the...
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Precious 2022-04-20 09:02:33
This is Altman's Long Goodbye= =||| Technically irreproachable, but the discrepancy with the original is too great, the more you look back, the more you can't find the breath of Chandler's original, and the ending is... according to the adaptation Look, it's only worth...
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Roderick 2022-04-19 09:02:55
The image of Marlowe in this film is completely different from Chandler's original novel, the protagonist is sloppy and decadent, and the social background has also changed to money worship, drug addiction, self-centered Los Angeles in the early 1970s, Ultraman's constantly moving shallow focus shots, impromptu dialogue and Animal scenes, anti-heroes, and a toned down noir vibe primarily reflect the chaotic American society, as well as the irony and deconstruction of Hollywood romantic...
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Gerda 2022-04-19 09:02:55
A very different black suspense film, combined with Ultraman's large number of lines and the character of the cowhide candy, I personally think it is still very interesting, and the ending is very surprising, don't mess with men who love cats. The theme song is so good, it's brainwashed, there are also various versions in the film, I'm...
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Noelia 2022-01-29 08:06:33
Marlowe in the 70's
It's really impossible to know what the considerations are in dragging Marlowe into the 1970s and assigning him a lot of female neighbors who like to do yoga and spiritual lessons half-naked.
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Kimberly 2022-01-29 08:06:33
more desperate than the original novel
Whether or not to read the original novel before watching this movie is definitely a Hamlet-esque question. Because if you have read the original novel before, then let me tell you, this movie has all adapted the storyline (especially the deleted characters), the background of the era, and the...
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Marty Augustine: [to Joanne] Look at that face. Is that a face for a magazine cover? The profile. You're beautiful, and I love you. I sleep with a lot of women; I make love to you. The single most important person in my life, next to my family. Is that right, Pepe? Huh?
[smashes a coke bottle on her face]
Marty Augustine: Get her out of here!
[to Marlowe]
Marty Augustine: Now, that's someone I love! And you I don't even like! You got an assignment, cheapie: find my money!
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Roger Wade aka Billy Joe Smith: You know, if I could just get you to understand that when a writer can't write, it's just like being impotent.
Eileen Wade: I understand what that's like, too.
Roger Wade aka Billy Joe Smith: Oh, you do, do you? You do? BALLS, BABY, BALLS!