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Marcelino 2023-09-05 02:26:29
Scorsese's feature film debut. Harvey Keitel was so oily when he was young. The soundtrack at the beginning and end is super cute, I like the street fight scene at the beginning and the slow motion of the gun-playing series in the middle. That erotic scene was really...
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Kenny 2023-06-08 00:27:43
Paris 8 cinémathèque long shot JR approached the girl Zina while reading the newspaper, that part of climbing the mountain was afraid of...
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Angelo 2023-06-06 02:45:46
Ecstasy's debut, the angular little Martin. Teacher Harvey Keitel is so...
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Virgil 2023-05-26 18:39:33
Martin's homework at age 25? Forget it, everyone is...
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Destin 2023-05-13 22:31:11
The debut work is really creative, and the narrative is chaotic in the...
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Ena 2023-04-30 11:43:47
4.5 Only a maiden work will be fierce, and English is BOLD! Because he really loves that girl, he can't do...
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Frieda 2023-04-22 01:50:16
Wayward - 01/22/17 at...
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Axel 2023-03-27 00:01:24
7.5 Like the beginnings of all new styles, each scene in Martin's work has a New Wave experimental nature, and the goal of these techniques is to maximize the dramatic tension, although its overall narrative style is not formed, but you From this, I can feel the freshness and vitality of watching Cassavetes' Shadows or Godard's Breathless for the first...
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Schuyler 2023-03-16 18:11:22
It's a messed up film, and it's pointless to try to think of it as a mere cinematic story, its essential meaning is to predict the birth of a great author. Here Scorsese confessed his experience growing up. For an author, I think you can understand the story and have time to study McKee's "Story" in the future, but you can't lose honest life experience. Too pale stories and paranoid self-obscenity are equally...
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Mavis 2023-02-18 05:22:59
Sure enough, it's...
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[repeated line]
J.R.: I called first!
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J.R.: You're beautiful.
Who's That Knocking at My Door
Director: Martin Scorsese
Language: English Release date: September 13, 1968