The Servant Comments

  • Willis 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    There is no doubt that it is Rossi's best work. The sound, light, and shadow generated by doors, windows, and mirrors are repeatedly used to completely eliminate the spatial distance of the four-story house and integrate it into one. The relationship between the upper and lower classes of the master and servant is also eliminated along with changes in the spatial...

  • Mylene 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    Awesome! ! ! Scheduling and photographic composition are simple! The last paragraph is really Gide can't look...

  • Eduardo 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    When Tony hired Barrett again, he had already lost his self-esteem, which provided Barrett with the prerequisites for turning this apartment into a kinky cave. Looking at Barrett’s behavior, there is indeed a feeling that makes people think about it: deliberately not knocking on the door to destroy the scene of Tony and Susan alone is to create a sense of depression, and the placement of Vera is to let the big fish himself Hooked. The master-servant relationship changes from normal to chaos to...

  • Stella 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    2021-3-13 rewatch; 4.5; the relationship between master and servant is reversed. Reminds Renoir's "Budu Falling into the Water", and gives a lot of inspiration to the later "Parasite"; the long mirror that enters the house at the beginning is very effective, and instantly Complete the subject/object conversion, imply the relationship between the characters, explain the house structure and the concrete "class" barriers, and the indoor shot scheduling during the walk is wonderful, combining light

  • Jessika 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    The film was the first work jointly produced by Joseph Rossi and Harold Pinter. It was a blockbuster, and the other two works they collaborated on afterwards also achieved success. Harold Pinter is a well-known British playwright. The script he wrote inevitably has the shadow of a stage play-the meaning is far-reaching and the space is small. "When the master depends on the servant, the servant becomes the master." With such a story, we can find many cases in the Chinese...

  • Roy 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Although [Servant]'s scene scheduling is unparalleled, it is ultimately a puzzling Pinter work. What he cares most about is the relationship of power status between characters and how they use words to achieve power, while their own psychology is not important. The four-corner relationship here includes the inverted master and servant status and the inverted male and female powers. At the end, he obviously didn't know how to close it, so he simply threw a bomb to blow up...

  • Marcellus 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    "Jeeves & Wooster" goes wrong Metaphorically rich kicking, one of the favorite blonde/black hair pairings. Those who say that the second half of the transition is blunt really don't understand, where to find such a happy two men living together in 63 years, James Fox's idiot master image is wonderful. Finally, the English subtitles Pint can be...

  • Chauncey 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    Is this film trying to say that if a man gathers together, he becomes stupid without a woman's...

  • Abagail 2022-03-15 09:01:07

    The first half is full of tension, the second half is formal, and the plot transition is too blunt and abrupt. 4 and a half...

  • Ellen 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    If this film is remade from the current angle, it must be very pornographic and violent! There is a small bright spot, when Tony was crying in Hugo's bed after he left, ouch, hello... the camera was brought to that...

Extended Reading

The Servant quotes

  • Tony: By the way I've got to tell you. I've found a male servant.

    Susan: [laughing] A what?

  • Tony: Do you want to go there?

    Susan: Where?

    Tony: The jungle.

    Susan: No. Not now.

    Tony: Not now.

    [kisses her]