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Joaquin 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Would a robber go to the same insurance company to borrow money casually? Intellectually, there is no bright spot in this film. However, the superb acting skills of Henry Fonda and Vera Miles, as well as the other deep meaning of the film, are worth...
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Nedra 2022-03-15 09:01:05
This should be the most cinematic work of Xi Pang. The narrative suspense/anxiety tricks that were sometimes cumbersome and sometimes elaborate and crafty in the past films have almost disappeared, replaced by a purely audio-visual perception of presentation consciousness. With calm patience, concise style and meticulous portrayal, he shows the process of a person falling into a whirlpool step by step, unable to control himself. The walking posture, check-up action, and silent fear of the...
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Providenci 2022-03-14 14:12:26
From the real New York scenes shot continuously at the beginning of the film (clubs, street police, empty subway stations, newspaper advertisements, Queens neighborhoods next to the railway), Hitchcock absorbed realism into fear, why a Can eyes create an unjust case? What is the scene scheduling of the justice system (what does it allow us to see or not)? How does capitalism cause mental illness? How does it blame others? Hitchcock showed how these problems are connected, and the quiet and...
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Jacklyn 2022-01-12 08:01:24
1. The atypical Greek-style works are adapted from real people and real events, but they completely reflect the injustice nightmare that lingers in Yu Xipang's heart. 2. The gap between the doubts in the first half and the obscure miracles afterwards has become a footnote to the relationship between reality and fiction: life can be more dramatic, and reality does not have the rigorous and complete logic in the movie. 3. Form intertextuality with [Twelve Angry Men]. 4. Dizziness in prison,...
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Jayne 2022-01-12 08:01:24
A neat script adapted from real people and real events. Xi Pang's lens is as sharp as ever, but the story is too heavy. When I saw it, I thought it was weird, but then I realized that there was no Miranda Rule in the United States at that time. The procedural justice is overwhelming, but it is a pity that our country does not...
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Torey 2022-01-12 08:01:24
The affix changes the harmonious family home, the masters must fix it, but this stuff is still left to...
The Wrong Man Comments
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Burdette 2022-01-12 08:01:24
"The Reunion": The Absurd Reality
"This is Alfred Hitchcock speaking. In the past, I have given you many kinds of suspense pictures. But this time, I would like you to see a different one. The differences lies in the fact that this is a true story every word of it. And yet it contains elements stranger than all the fiction that has...
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Berneice 2022-01-12 08:01:24
life
What makes me feel more empathetic than the flock of birds is that the truth of the story, the male protagonist, has existed in my mind. Henry Fonda, the character that I fell in love with in "Twelve Angry Men", ordinary looks, with meticulous performance.
This is an ordinary family. He is...
The Wrong Man quotes
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Lt. Bowers: What do you make a week at the Stork Club?
Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: Eighty-five.
Lt. Bowers: That's the take-home pay?
Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: Yes.
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Rose Balestrero: Manny, we're going home now. I've got some coffee and lasagna.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Language: English,Italian,Spanish Release date: January 26, 1957