Touch of Evil Comments

  • Humberto 2022-04-22 07:01:26

    I watched such a classic opening three times in a row, it was amazing! The old detective played by Wilson himself should play a key role in expressing the theme of the film. But as far as the front line of the case investigation is concerned, I always feel that something is missing, and even affects the whole story, but I have no clue about what is missing, so I should read it a second...

  • Dangelo 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    There are some similarities with the recent work, so I felt more emotional when I saw it, "Only the work of the police in a totalitarian state is easy to do." This sentence deserves the encouragement of all colleagues, but at the same time, the treatment is too poor. If you don't want to be a civil servant, how can you not feel lost when you see the oil well, and how can you not feel that you are the biggest victim of this...

  • Misael 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Why is Wells so fat. I always thought that as long as I grow into a fake dragon and become so fat, no one will love...

  • Stefan 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Touch of Evil, the Chinese name might as well be changed to...

  • Ivory 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Timed explosives, long mirrors oppressed, automatic piano echoes hollow, none of their business, night shift clerk, crutches, anesthesia, eavesdropping, extreme despair,...

  • Alivia 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Orson Welles became a potbellied, scruffy middle-aged man. I don't know how he got it, it shouldn't be intentional. The plot is okay, the rhythm and the picture are also good, the arrangement at the end is a bit bad, and the ending is a bit...

  • Cleve 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    In the end, I didn't understand who cut this version. In short, the cut is messed up, and the rationale is still messy. ....

  • Isac 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Handsome by Heston. At that time, the film was very pornographic and violent. As for the opening, I thought, isn't this what a drone can do casually? Technology has made what used to be awesome in the past, and now everyone can afford...

  • Barrett 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Orson Welles plays the big-bellied Inspector Hank, who gives a very deep and chilling impression. He can accurately predict the murderer and falsify evidence to bring the murderer to justice. This intuitive judgment reflects Hank's conceit and insistence, Vargas' positive thinking is the police's case-handling logic, and the disturbing photography style shows the fierce collision between the...

  • Novella 2022-04-21 09:02:06

    Being five minutes late equals watching the series in vain. So, at the end, I still don't know who the criminal at the beginning is, maybe it doesn't matter. Marlene Dietrich looked at her unrecognizable lover and said, "You must be eating too much...

Extended Reading
  • Destin 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    detect

    In the 1950s and 1960s, in a shabby, desolate town on the border between the United States and Mexico, the town's police chief, Quinlan, is a corrupt official who uses his own judgment to solve cases and catch criminals. In order to allow the court to admit that her judgment was correct, Quinlan...

  • Blake 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    [Last Film I Watched] Touch of Evil (1958) 8.0/10

    Orson Welles' bastardized Film-Noir has only attained its quasi-full-fledged Wellesian treatment in 1998 (apropos of his 58-page memo to the head of Universal upon the film's chopped and re-shot original form), four decades after its release , credited to the meticulous re-editing endeavor led by...

Touch of Evil quotes

  • Dist. Atty. Adair: Well, here comes Hank at last. Vargas, you've heard of Hank Quinlan, our local police celebrity.

    Ramon Miguel 'Mike' Vargas: I'd like to meet him.

    Coroner: That's what you think.

  • Sanchez: How do we begin? Do we play around first through a few nasty questions or does he get out the rubber hose right away?