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By Bartholome 2022-02-28 08:01:18
60's movies, no wonder they are so old, like they were made when color movies first started (laughs), but they are very cute.
The funny-looking old professor brought a stupefied young man (his student?) to a small village buried in the mountains by snow because of the legend of vampires. On the way, the young man found that the professor was sitting on the sleigh strangely, and a group of wolves were chasing him! After finally getting rid of the wolf, I went to the small inn in the village...
By Kristoffer 2022-02-28 08:01:18
I watched it on the plane, but after watching it, I can no longer look at the garlic (covering my face)
An extremely uncomfortable viewing experience. Polanski obviously did not take into account the audience's audio-visual experience of the film when he sculpted the audio-visual of the film. It's not a funny comedy. Any attempt to interpret the film from a deeper point of view is pointless (because the film doesn't have a lot of room to dig into.) The performance is abrupt, the...
By Eldon 2022-02-28 08:01:18
Excuse me, your fangs are on my neck
Directed by Roman Polanski and adapted from his 1967 film of the same name, "The Vampire Ball" is a cabaret comedy set in Paris. Polanski's fourth feature film, funded by MGM, was re-released by UGC and screened in its individual theaters for a week.
As Polanski's fourth feature film and the first color film, it was also a film before his early masterpiece Rosemary's baby. Naturally, the domestic attention is not very high, which is understandable. In memory, Polanski is almost on the...
By Bennett 2022-02-28 08:01:18
The movie is cold, the castle in the snow is cold, the expressions of beauties and nerds are cold, and the jokes are cold. The only two lively scenes are the young master and the nerd apprentice chasing around the castle, and the dance party. I absolutely love what nerds say to pretty girls at the ball. Whispering on the ballroom dance floor is all too common in European and American movies, but I've never been so excited.
Dear sarah, imagine the outside world, warm Venice, cruise ships,...
By Cheyenne 2022-02-28 08:01:18
Remembering my wife in white gauze
[The Fearless Vampire Killers]
Director: Roman Polanski • Year: 1967 Country: American
movie began in the vast snow fields and gray-blue, professor teenager Alfred Hughes with the division commander Abu dragon horse-drawn sleigh riding in cold Marching in the bone-piercing cold wind, Abronsius was chasing the vampire, which was not tolerated by the world. The ignorant and dazed boy followed the teacher, not knowing where to go. Suddenly, the wolf whimpered behind...
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By Barrett 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Found out that Roman Polanski himself starred in several...
By Chadrick 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Alternative elements in the vampire theme. Borrowed heavily from silent films and used body language to make fun. The pairing of professors and assistants reminds me of Don Quixote and Sancho. Although the tail is not...
By Jude 2022-03-27 09:01:20
I didn't expect Polanski to film this kind of farce when he was young, it's pretty...
By Uriel 2022-03-27 09:01:20
3.5 This pure...
By Angie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Polanski turns into Tim...
[opening lines]
Narrator: That night, penetrating deep into the heart of Transylvania, Professor Abronsius was unaware that he was on the point of reaching the goal of his mysterious investigations. In the course of which he had journeyed throughout Central Europe for years accompanied by his one and only faithful disciple, Alfred. A scholar and scientist whose genius was unappreciated, Abronsius had given up all to devote himself body and soul to what was to him a sacred mission. He had even lost his chair at Königsberg University, where for a long time his colleagues used to refer to him as "The Nut".
Sarah Shagal: I got into the habit of it at school. It's funny Papa. You can't just change your habits in a couple of months, can you? Besides, it's good for your health. Once a day is the very least. Don't you agree?
Alfred, Abronsius' Assistant: [laughs nervously] Yes.
Sarah Shagal: Do you mind if I have a quick one?
Alfred, Abronsius' Assistant: Huh?
Alfred, Abronsius' Assistant: [Thinks she means something else]
Alfred, Abronsius' Assistant: I don't mind at all, but...
Sarah Shagal: Oh, thank you! You are being very nice. Now could you get me some hot water?
Sarah Shagal: [Alfred hears her scream and makes his way to the bathroom door]
Sarah Shagal: No!
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: I told you to stay in your room! But you always take a bath!
Sarah Shagal: No! No! No!
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: I'll give you that bath!
Sarah Shagal: I won't! I won't, Papa! No!
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: [Alfred looks through a keyhole to see what's going on]
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: [spanking her] I told you, every day you are having baths!
Sarah Shagal: [kicking and screaming] I won't!
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: I told you, no bath! No bath! No bath! No bath!
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: [He stops]
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: Now you satisfied?
Sarah Shagal: [crying] Papa...
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: Now you got it.