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Geo 2023-09-26 06:40:29
After going around for a long time, it turned out to be about the relationship between the truth and legal sanctions. The theme is not bad, but the process is too...
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Estefania 2023-09-23 21:58:13
Too verbose. There are not too many doubts and puzzles, it is all character foreshadowing and court cross-examination. The following excerpts - "The lady loves Adem, who is loyal and respectful to her husband. After being seduced by her, she is very regretful. She hates her and also feels guilty for her weak will. She believes that betraying her husband is an unforgivable crime; The solicitation and interrogation of the lawyer Tony, who played the role, had to make these situations public in...
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Roslyn 2023-09-23 14:39:36
This movie seems so out of place in the work of Xi Fatt's almost heyday. The truth of the case has been relegated to the second place, and the character and fate of the characters are placed in a prominent position. What is the lawyer played by Parker obsessed with? The defense of the "truth" or the defense of the defender has become a test of human nature, and the proportion of human feelings in the law, and how much influence and ruling power the judge should have is extremely...
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Jasmin 2023-09-17 14:52:49
One of Hitchcock's most unique films. 1. Andrew is a variation of Mrs. Danvers for [Butterfly Dream], and the homosexual tendencies are about to come out. 2. The femme fatale seduces gay men, and finally breaks with the male savior, and is also punished by the ultimate endorsement of the male power image [Charles Laughton], a cruel but decisive female portrayal. 3. The multinational casts are outstanding, and Parker struggles to perform against the impure gentleman. 4. Louis Jordan's long and...
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Pietro 2023-09-10 05:38:34
The actor's acting is nothing to sneeze at. Neither the English name nor the Chinese name understands the meaning of Shenma. Personally, I think this is a movie with the most chaotic logic in Xi Fater, and the three views are quite strange. The lawyer played by Parker forgets that his newlywed wife falls in love with a female client after only meeting a few times. , pouring blood on her husband's servants and forcibly confessing to the culprits. what? ? ? The female client fell in love with her...
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Vern 2023-09-06 11:11:21
The biggest problem with this film is that it is loose, the behavior of the characters cannot support the development of the story, the defense lawyers are negligent in preparation in the early stage, and go straight to impure motives, and the performance in court fails to play its due effect. Full of jealousy and lack of persuasion, it only presents a failed trial, and trying to blame others has driven Madame Palatine to a dead...
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Eino 2023-08-04 04:23:15
The narrative is chaotic and weak, but the photography is...
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Leonie 2023-08-02 20:51:50
Hitchcock Movies. . The lawyer played by Gregory Peck is really a bit sentimental >>> The rational Mrs. Paradine is cold and arrogant, showing evil spirits in her bones. . Shoots pretty normal....
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Destini 2023-07-21 11:36:38
6. Compared to the lawyer in "Mockingbird" 15 years later, Parker's performance is much worse. The two heroines also performed poorly. However, some psychological descriptions are still at the usual level of Xi...
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Kareem 2023-07-17 17:50:48
The male protagonist's behavior is reasonable, but the wife's "generousness" is very confusing, a typical problem in Xi fat movies. The movie started after death, focusing on the male protagonist's infatuation with the female protagonist, the atmosphere of suspense was weakened, and the focus was on court scenes, which was a bit out of his best genre, and it was not enjoyable to...
The Paradine Case Comments
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Innkeeper: Are you going to see the house tomorrow?
Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: Yes. I think so.
Innkeeper: Well, would you mind going in a pony and trap? Our car's all booked up for tomorrow. It's only about 8 miles.
Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: Fine. Fine. Make it about 10 o'clock.
Innkeeper: Okey-doke.
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Gay Keane: Judy, darling, just because a man, a husband, fancies some other woman, you don't treat him as a criminal.
Judy Flaquer: You don't.
Gay Keane: I doubt if you would either. It's very painful, but it's painful for him too. He's very fond of me, and I'd like to keep him so.
Judy Flaquer: Even if it means letting him go?
Gay Keane: No, simply by not making him suffer too much for hurting me. After all, I don't own him. I only love him.