Budget
$19,800,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$41,308,615
Opening weekend US & Canada
$241,219
Gross worldwide
$87,754,044
Budget
$19,800,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$41,308,615
Opening weekend US & Canada
$241,219
Gross worldwide
$87,754,044
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By Earl 2022-04-19 09:01:58
A second-rate dismemberment of a detective movie
Such a cast, Clive Owen, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas.
Are you willing to miss such a classic star-crossed moon? A group of 'British gangs' with both strength and image, almost even the supporting roles have used the old BBC drama bones.
Of course, the most anticipated is Clive Owen. BMW's commercials have already appreciated his cool ability, which is no less than Jason Statham.
King Arthur is full of national heroism, and people can't help but look...
By Dennis 2022-04-19 09:01:58
I'm sorry, I didn't really see Altman's talent
When Altman passed away in 2006, I just paid attention to the news topic made by Sina Entertainment, but I didn't miss it, because I was not familiar with this man's films, so I learned from the news reports that he played a pivotal role in the history of film, and Its greatest achievement is the control of "group drama".
Why group play? After watching "Gosford Manor" directed by Altman, I have a general understanding of this term. Most of the film's scenes are in the living room, and...
By Jamir 2022-04-19 09:01:58
Director, don't say you don't know what detective fiction is
Since the appearance of the dead body, the whole film has been swept away for a thousand miles, and it is not helpful to eat a catty to vent it and stop it.
The reason is actually quite simple: the whole of Gosford Manor is a "...with the kind of description in a detective novel, a detective novel centered on the horror of the bedroom", Benjamin went on to quote someone else's analogy "Auntie is here There is only murder on the sofa." It is true that this time it was a despised...
By Vaughn 2022-04-19 09:01:58
The weakest thing about this movie is the script.
After watching Downton, I watched this film admiringly. To be honest, it feels the same as watching Downton. The screenwriter is good at writing people but not good at writing stories. There are many loopholes in the structure. Although it won an Oscar, it cannot be said that it is a good script. Not all movies need a plot with strong ups and downs, but at least if there is a plot setting, it should be reasonable, especially if the reasoning story is used, there should be no logical loopholes....
By Corene 2022-04-19 09:01:58
Unreasonable motive for murder
When the son became an adult, he finally knew that his biological father was a rich and powerful nobleman.
Is it common sense to contact him first to see if his father repents, suffers, whether he is willing to accept him, and give him compensation and care.
How could he kill his father without saying a word? Before China's liberation or three years of natural disasters, many families abandoned their children because of poverty. These children also try to find relatives when they...
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By Millie 2022-04-24 07:01:07
A model of group drama, those things behind the...
By Ettie 2022-04-24 07:01:07
All living beings, the group play...
By Alexander 2022-04-24 07:01:07
The film is full of contradictions between the upper class and the lower class. The director's technique is obscure, and the relationship between the characters in the script is complex and...
By Uriah 2022-04-23 07:02:13
There's nothing better than the hard work or avoid this...
By Rebeka 2022-04-23 07:02:13
A pseudo-suspense film belonging to the social sciences that enjoys secretly showing various complex character...
Lord Stockbridge: [to Commander Meredith] When a man's as short as you are, it must be difficult to gauge the height of the birds.
Robert Parks: What's your name?
Mary Maceachran: I think here I'm called Trentham.
Robert Parks: [laughs] No, I meant your real name.
Mary Maceachran: Oh. Mary. Mary Maceachran.
Robert Parks: Blimey. What does Her Ladyship call you?
Mary Maceachran: Well, she should call me Maceachran now I'm a lady's maid. At least that's what my mother says. But Her Ladyship can't pronounce it, so she just calls me Mary.
Robert Parks: I don't blame her.
Mary Maceachran: Mr. Parks...
Robert Parks: Robert.
Mary Maceachran: Robert. When you said you'd surprise me, you didn't mean anything by it, did you?
Robert Parks: Why? Don't you like surprises?