Touch of Evil Comments

  • Lizeth 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    The title is written as a re-edited version according to the director's wishes. Most of the shots I've seen are talking about the long shots at the beginning, but the ending is actually pretty good. The change in the angle and position of the shots hints at the direction of the ending. It is rare to see an evil dead fat man in a movie, and the makeup is so ugly, even so, the ending feels a little embarrassing. Just like the ending screen, the sound of the piano, and the sentence...

  • Isaiah 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The picture is deliberately distorted by the wide-angle lens, as if it has been in a fantasy...

  • Anais 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It doesn't feel deep enough. And how can I look so ordinary in what is called the greatest long shot in film history. . Only a couple and a car involved, not much...

  • Rosalia 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Forget the movie that John Travolta and the heroine went to the cinema to watch, and they like to memorize classic lines as much as we...

  • Clay 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    In addition to scheduling complex classic long shots in the opening, Orson Welles's characters and extraordinary image style are enough to keep him and the film alive. "Gone with the Wind" is a fusion of film noir and expressionism. Its noir is not to please the audience, but to make people frightened and even irritated. The footage of the film has the magic power that goes straight to the heart, ready to hollow out the audience at any...

  • Demarco 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The films with Wells are very good and sentimental 1 The girl is too domineering 2 I may be scared, but he will never 3 The lady has a bad temper... You don't mess with her (already kneeled under the aura) 4 LanguageのCharm 5 Why are the ladies of that era so sharp 6 I am very happy to see you are very happy 7. The longest distance in the world lies between you and my country 8 Black and white with 9 light and dark 10 I am now Not a cop is a husband 11 It turned out to be a soapy love...

  • Katelin 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    The long shot at the beginning, very beautiful, breathtaking. The discussion is still about outcome justice and procedural justice. Of course, I still support procedural justice. Although the protagonist Vargas is an honest policeman, he is a scum to his wife. This part of the screenwriter did not handle it well. When he already knew that his wife had been kidnapped and was in a dangerous state, he still did not know how to send her to a place where he was confirmed to be safe. Putting her in a...

  • Toy 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Where can I see Walter Murch's re-edited version based on 58 pages of Orson Welles' own memo? When Murch told a friend that he was going to recut the film, the friend said I hope you don't touch the beginning of it. And Murch said that was the first thing he wanted to change. The friend was silent for a long time and replied: It sounds like God just called and said that he was going to revise the - this anecdote is very...

  • Kimberly 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    that's the second bullet l... I stopped for...

  • Kristy 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The last film-noir; a baroque, disturbing, yet entertaining study of moral ambiguities: justice and depravity, worship and treachery, greed and revenge... Artistically innovative: 3'20'' crane-tracking shot, meticulous planning of camera...

Extended Reading
  • Torey 2022-03-23 09:01:54

    Touch of Evil

    Mike is a Mexican police officer who investigates drug cases. On a simple honeymoon with his American wife in a small town on the border, he doesn't want to get involved in a conspiracy.
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  • Kody 2021-12-07 08:01:37

    We don't like innocent people

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?