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Jordane 2022-04-23 07:02:33
The perfect performance and the amazing third-act climax scene, although the previous routine, should still be very rare in those days. We can see the traces of such stage plays back then, such as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Spiritual Spring Night", and it can also be seen that "Ten Days of Dangerous Love" was deeply influenced by this...
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Ericka 2022-04-23 07:02:33
4.5 What is better than the movie is the story behind Jone and Betty. Of course, the movie itself is also beautiful, but the performance still has the common characteristics of that era, or it is a...
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Unique 2022-04-23 07:02:33
It's very good. If it weren't for the classic news of the war between the two films, I'm afraid this film would have been missed. The acting skills of the two are so heartfelt and sincere. There was actually a big reversal at the end. It was really surprising that the high energy continued. In general, Betty's performance was even more outstanding. She really can play anything, and Joan's temperament and accent can only be left in the aftertaste of that...
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Samson 2022-04-23 07:02:33
Why do women hate each other? Why on earth do we hate ourselves so much and hate each other? That said, Betty Davis is the pinnacle of excellence, could it be more accurate? The final scene is completely back in the body of childhood Baby...
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Aimee 2022-04-23 07:02:33
An extremely depressing viewing experience, the director has spared no effort to portray Jane's madness and strength in almost the entire film (even including the title), while her sister Blanche is a weak victim, but tells the audience at the end (in fact, the title) Sisters are more alike than you...
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Karson 2022-04-23 07:02:33
When there is a gap between two women, there will be grudges. One is eager to surpass the other, and the other is eager to win forever. In this way, you will fight for each other, and the open and secret struggle will be more thorough, and you will never be able to avoid the situation of your death and my death. This is human...
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Kale 2022-04-23 07:02:33
Crawford saved the project and asked Davis to take over this scene together, because both of them were out of breath, and it was not easy to have suitable roles, but the two fought openly and secretly in and out of the scene, and Davis kicked Crow in the scene. Crawford was really kicking. Crawford stuffed a stone into his clothes and made Davis twist his waist when he hugged him. When Davis died, it was said that he found a photo of Crawford's teeth blacked out at home. Crawford tried his...
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Patsy 2022-04-23 07:02:33
Going to the superhero female version of "The Shining", from the title alone, you can feel this evil mockery and resentful curse of feminism, even going back to the pre-Victorian feminist text "Jane", and Blanche with A Streetcar Named Desire. In the end, the man who broke the game was still a man (although he had become a fat and stupid American obese patient who couldn’t let go of the former British glory, Edwin Flagg is the symbol of the American dream), who sang "Letter to Father" from...
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Benny 2022-04-23 07:02:33
The smoothness of the whole film and the meticulous soundtrack make it always shocking without seeing a drop of blood. It is a pity that the story of sisters fighting each other for the glory of fame is a pity. The best photography and best photography at the 35th Oscars Sound nomination is enough to prove its strength, and a good movie is always inseparable from the support of good actors, just like Bates who played the mad woman in "Ten Days of Dangerous Love" won the crown of the actress,...
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Adelbert 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Who is jealous of who, destroying each other, imprisoning each other, the girls are not tired of...
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Comments
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? quotes
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[first lines]
Toy Salesman: Want to see it again little girl? It shouldn't frighten you.
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TV Commercial Man: Isn't she great? Sorry to break in on this final Blanche Hudson movie, folks. But you'll be glad I did when you see what I have right here for that favorite pooch of yours.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Director: Robert Aldrich
Language: English Release date: October 31, 1962