Budget
$28,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$26,307,600
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,758,780
Gross worldwide
$58,834,384
Budget
$28,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$26,307,600
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,758,780
Gross worldwide
$58,834,384
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By Mark 2022-04-18 17:34:53
The works of Lawrence, the first person in contemporary European and American mystery novels
"Walking Through the Shadow of Death" is his 1992 cold and dark mystery novel. At the time, it was a very good theme, kidnapping and murdering, gay, dismemberment, all kinds of curiosity, showing the darkness of New York and the distortion of human nature. However, I actually don't fully understand mystery novels, and they are not the kind that belong to the research party. There are many techniques and interpretations of human nature in contemporary American dramas, many of which come from the...
By Sadye 2022-04-18 17:34:53
Familiar American suspense movie.
Cinematography stick. A long shot of the male protagonist walking slowly. The female blond hair in the opening film is thought to be intimacy until the muddy feet and crystal tears are slowly cut out. Some shots are reminiscent of Silence of the Lambs. The ending of the novel is inconsistent with the film. The characters of the children's string are really cute. The meaning of scud is the most primitive step in making leather goods: peeling the flesh and bones. Chilly cold. It turns out that...
By Gregorio 2022-04-18 17:34:53
Trample beauty to despair life and then learn to love
The cold and perverted style is not my favorite style. The little girl's departure is the only bright color in the film. Even the little black boy is hurting the audience's emotions with a sadness and sadness on his back. Can the fingers that never return make her beautiful again?
The eldest cousin's seductive existence, affection and style, and the good here are destined to be ruined, so it ended with a tragic death that was not worth it. The slashed cheeks and the sunken eye sockets...
By Ofelia 2022-04-18 17:34:53
Hurricane Dad also plays a bad movie
The ambient tone and background music are good, but the story is relatively poor. It is very different from the dragon tattoo, and it is also a novel adaptation. What does the director want to say? Will the protagonist make up his mind to eliminate evil and do his best if all the people around him die? Psychological change is too far-fetched.
And what happened to this ending? I haven't read the original, but do I have to let the perverted murderer counterattack to finish the game?...
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By Samson 2023-03-19 17:05:34
Patronizing the atmosphere, the story is not clearly told. And it's so outdated....
By Amparo 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Scudder finally made it to the screen! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! let me...
By Ebba 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Only that gloomy and cold atmosphere is not...
By Green 2022-04-24 07:01:07
It's so ugly. The road for uncle's play is really narrow. It's just one type of movie if you fight with Jackie Chan. But sometimes there are good movies. Uncle Jackie Chan doesn't have...
By Leonel 2022-04-24 07:01:07
The big cousin's role as a deeply affectionate drug dealer is quite touching, but the problem is that he didn't even recognize him at first! Obviously it is a Peugeot Mexican style. This Scatta doesn't feel decadent enough, it's normal. I don't like the adaptation at the beginning. It was obviously because of manslaughter that he drank heavily, but it turned out to be drinking and firing the wrong...
Matt Scudder: I do favors for people, and in return, they give me gifts. So, what can I do for you?
Ray: Leila... was that her name?
Matt Scudder: I would think you'd remember.
Ray: Nah, once they're in the van they're just body parts.
Matt Scudder: My ex-wife, she was vegetarian.
TJ: So what happened? Why'd you split? What was she a clucker?
Matt Scudder: A what?
TJ: A clucker. A chickenhead. You know, those females that only like you if you give them nice things. If you ain't bling blingin' you ain't seein' shit.
Matt Scudder: Can't you speak English?