Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$128,012,934
Opening weekend US & Canada
$41,062,440
Gross worldwide
$294,805,697
Budget
$80,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$128,012,934
Opening weekend US & Canada
$41,062,440
Gross worldwide
$294,805,697
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By Devyn 2022-04-23 07:01:04
There is a saying in this book, "The button is misplaced from the first button, but it is often not found until the last button." Indeed, we didn't notice it at first, we made mistakes again and again, and finally the truth came out, and we started all over again. But Uncle Martin's "Shutter Island" begins by flipping from one story to another. The story is not wrong at the beginning, but it is only at the end that the front-end story is fully reasonable. "Shutter Island" is actually so well...
By Casey 2022-04-23 07:01:04
My favorite part of the film is when DiCaprio finally reaches the lighthouse makes his way up the spiraling staircase to confront whatever he may at the top. It's essentially a visual summary of the movie, with DiCaprio running in circles and pausing at times to try to make sense of what he is seeing. It is especially interesting once you learn that the whole island was in on the act to try to bring him back to sanity. There was no way he could figure out what was going on with the government...
By Elmore 2022-04-23 07:01:04
Although the ending is open-ended, and many people complain that they can't understand it, it's idiotic enough to complain that the movie is not good. The night I watched it, I searched for some movie reviews online, and found that the opinions of comrades are basically: Teddy is crazy, everything is what he imagined / Teddy is not crazy, everything is acting to make him crazy. In the next two days, I talked to a few friends who had seen it, and came up with a few ideas.
With the...
By Shaun 2022-04-23 07:01:04
The male protagonist who is over 30 suspects the cause of his wife's death and goes to an isolated place to investigate. On the way, he encounters all kinds of normal and abnormal human beings, including strange patients and nurses, and a mystery that reminds him of his wife. Women, after untold hardships, finally discovered the truth-everything was their own imagination, and it was they who killed their deranged beloved wife with their own hands.
Do you think this is talking about...
By Lawrence 2022-04-23 07:01:04
"Shutter Island" Self-deception is not necessarily a bad thing! A police officer who strives to find the truth finds that he is the center of the mystery as he gradually approaches the truth! Director Martin Scorsese's control over the atmosphere and rhythm of the film is outstanding, giving the film a strong sense of substitution. Coupled with the advantages of its own storyline and Xiao Li's highly completed performance, it makes it a great movie. But the film as a whole is a bit too hard,...
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By Wilbert 2023-09-21 00:23:17
You see, migraines are really...
By Camylle 2023-07-28 00:55:57
Old Jack's good psychological...
By Jimmie 2023-06-27 06:10:47
Live like a monster, die like a good...
By Eryn 2023-06-27 04:40:32
Leonardo DiCaprio is stealing dreams and confinement again. Can he bear it? Will you also start to doubt your life? ? Now I compare it with the book "Genius on the left, lunatic on the right", which is much more...
By Vella 2023-04-23 07:51:07
After reading it, I feel chills~~ How should I understand it~~ One plot and two...
Dr. John Cawley: You blew up my car. I really loved that car.
Teddy Daniels: So, what's our next move?
Chuck Aule: You tell me.
Teddy Daniels: I gotta get off this rock, Chuck. Get back to the mainland. Whatever the hell's going on here, it's bad.
[pause]
Teddy Daniels: [sotto voce] Don't worry, partner, they're not gonna catch us.
Chuck Aule: That's right, we're too smart for 'em.
Teddy Daniels: Yeah, we are, aren't we?
[pause]
Teddy Daniels: You know, this place makes me wonder.
Chuck Aule: Yeah, what's that, boss?
Teddy Daniels: Which would be worse - to live as a monster? Or to die as a good man?
[recurring line]
Teddy Daniels: Why are you all wet, baby?