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Johathan 2022-03-24 09:01:12
-Have you considered Paul Avery might be the killer? -Frequently It's so laughable here, and there was a sudden cardiac arrest in the basement. A film that is a hundred times more brilliant than The Silent Lamb is amazing. I don’t feel anything about Fight Club, this movie showed me the light of David Fincher~...
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Emery 2022-03-24 09:01:12
It's really long and flat, but there is still an urge to keep me watching. This kind of casually changing the narrative center of the protagonist's film has the same effect as the old idiot, and this one is more extreme, and it has always been a political review of society. It's not David Fincher's dish, but from a movie perspective, the 12th house presents us with a different narrative...
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Mabelle 2022-03-23 09:01:12
[A] There is no doubt that this is Vinci's most powerful work. Visually continues Vinci’s consistent style, extremely calm and restrained, but there are differences: the motion of the film is still so smooth under a gentle rhythm, and the condensed shot cut highlights his perseverance in sensory control, top-level positive The counter-attack design maximizes the density of suspense. All of the above have also been successfully inherited and carried forward by "Mind Hunter". But "Zodiac" is far...
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Catalina 2022-03-23 09:01:12
8.7 Before I saw it, I faintly felt that such a movie was exactly what I needed. The hero is not the victory of pulling the president down, or exposing the justice and truth of the church scandal, but the constant pursuit in the fog. This is the most important part. What touched me the most was that he asked the witness to admit that the murderer was who he believed to be. Heroes who are infinitely approaching, disappointed by countless times, and created by failure and meaninglessness. I need...
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Christiana 2022-03-23 09:01:12
I slept for 3 hours and I fell...
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Justyn 2022-03-23 09:01:12
Revisiting, the masterpiece is undoubtedly a turning point in Vinci’s career as a director: abandoning the skills that once made him famous in the movie world, and steadily telling the story of being dragged into the whirlpool by the zodiac in the turbulent era in a classical and modern way. The struggle of the individuals, every dialogue scene filled with massive amounts of information is full of tension in calmness, and the counter-type operation of raising and gently lowering it from time to...
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Malvina 2022-03-23 09:01:12
The plot development is methodical, but it is also prone to procrastination. The narrative skills are more perverse than the original, less arrogant and subversive. Compared with the "Seven Deadly Sins", the film is not much more entertaining or ideological. Compared with the same type of "Memory of Murder", it is also slightly dwarfed. Looking forward to Brother Fincher's continued efforts, at least should retain his own unique...
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Deondre 2022-03-23 09:01:12
This is a film between a suspense film and a documentary. It is a bit strange and a bit nondescript. The rhythm doesn't suit my preference. I like other films made by the director, but I can only say that this one is...
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Amiya 2022-03-23 09:01:12
Actually I am a fan of Fincher, but when I watched this film, I was in a coma. There were many people and many names... Almost three hours. Not only did I have to study the case, but I also had to remember a lot of people's names... ··After reading, come to the conclusion: How to become a serial killer without getting caught? Just kill strangers who are not related to your life···-...
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Amely 2022-03-23 09:01:12
In the end of the film, there were no violent displays, desperate mood rendering, and deliberately publicized plot settings. After Vinci made the greatest possible reduction in his personal visual style, he reproduced it calmly and objectively in the form of a news documentary. That old history really gives the viewer a strong sense of substitution, which is even more extraordinary and unremarkable; "There are no miracles and coincidences, and life is sometimes boring and...
Zodiac Comments
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Melvin Belli: Inspector Toschi.
[holds up bloodied shirt piece]
Melvin Belli: It is my belief that this is a window into this man's soul. Killing is his compulsion. Even though he tries to ignore it, it drives him. It's in his blood.
Dave Toschi: Maybe. Or maybe he just likes the attention.
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[Graysmith visits with Ken Narlow in Napa]
Robert Graysmith: Does the name Rick Marshall mean anything to you?
Ken Narlow: [it does] What are you after?
Robert Graysmith: What have you got?
Ken Narlow: Hypothetically, you just named my favorite suspect in the whole case. This is off the record. Couple of years back, I was trying to get Marshall's prints. I handed him a photo. He looks at it. He's about to give it back and he says, "My goodness, I got fingerprints all over this." And he wipes them off.
Robert Graysmith: Why didn't you test him for handwriting?
Ken Narlow: Because when they finally did run his prints... they cleared him against the one in Stine's cab.
Robert Graysmith: So it's not him?
Ken Narlow: Maybe yes, maybe no.
Robert Graysmith: No? What do you mean?
Ken Narlow: Zodiac left gloves behind at the scene. If he had the foresight to bring gloves with him, how the hell's he gonna accidentally leave a print behind?
Robert Graysmith: But it was in the victim's blood.
Ken Narlow: Could have been one of the bystanders, or a cop just reaches out... Boom. False print.
Robert Graysmith: But that print disqualified 2,500 suspects.
Ken Narlow: Which is why we used handwriting.
Robert Graysmith: But not for Rick Marshall.
Ken Narlow: S.F.P.D. saw a handwritten sign in the window of his house, decided it looked nothing like the Z letters, so they moved on.
Robert Graysmith: How do they know Rick Marshall wrote the sign?
Ken Narlow: [smiles] My thoughts exactly. Rick Marshall was a Navy man. He received code training. He was also a projectionist at a silent film theater.
Robert Graysmith: How do I get a copy of Rick Marshall's handwriting?
Ken Narlow: Three ways. One, get a warrant; which you can't. Two, get him to volunteer; which he won't.
Robert Graysmith: Yeah, and three?
Ken Narlow: Get creative.