Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$68,706,993
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,539,990
Gross worldwide
$68,706,993
Budget
$12,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$68,706,993
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,539,990
Gross worldwide
$68,706,993
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By Whitney 2021-12-11 08:01:19
A glimpse of people in the play|The way of life of the first colonists in the movie "witness"
As we live in the post-information age, we enjoy the convenience brought about by material things. Surrounded by such senses, we will think that the whole world is in a lifestyle similar to ours.
There is a group of people in the United States who don't use electricity, that is, they don't have household appliances in their homes, and they don't even have electric lights. I don’t use a car at home (you can’t buy it if you have money), you don’t use the...
By Ericka 2021-12-11 08:01:19
You can't kill all the witnesses
This film revolves around witnesses. The first police officer killed knew the inside story of the drug trade and was killed. The little boy Samuel became the second witness in the murder case, and John Book was the third witness who knew the truth. People, also facing the situation of being murdered, have to flee to protect themselves and Samuel's safety. John's assistant became the fourth witness on the phone and was killed. In the final episode, when John's boss wanted to kill him, he said:...
By Kaya 2021-12-11 08:01:19
You can not accept it, but don't be disrespectful.
This film made many children's shoes who have never heard of Amish immediately known to BAIDU, which is gratifying. At least the outlook on life is broader.
When I was in middle school, I learned that such people exist on the earth in English class. Reject technology, reject inorganic, reject electricity, reject "progress." They live uncontested, refuse to fight or weapons. Even when he is sick, he refuses the hospital. Sometimes it's really going to extremes, making people...
By Nadia 2021-12-11 08:01:19
"witness"
The beginning thought it was a literary film. In the green grassland, a group of Amish people walked slowly, the grass passed half of their bodies, and then the camera moved along with them, followed by their worship, and then a blank space. Mirror, a gust of wind blows the grassland like waves of the sea. A sense of sight when entering the classic literary film
But as soon as the camera turns, an Ashmirian carriage...
By Wiley 2021-12-11 08:01:19
In the past two days, I watched a few more movies. For "The Witness" alone, it is because of Sam Cooke's Wonderful World. Sometimes, nostalgia is a force to lose muscles. It's like, in the morning, while taking a shower, I suddenly hummed a few lyrics: "Remember that it was in your window/There was a gentle light/When you told me that I needed you/This light is always waiting for me..."
as Harry Johnson Ford’s only Oscar nomination for best actor, John Book, looked quite young,...
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By Maddison 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Harrison Ford: Who hasn't been young, who hasn't been...
By Casey 2022-04-24 07:01:06
Quite interesting to know the Amish clan. The more I read and watch, the more I realise how little I've known about...
By Elsa 2022-04-24 07:01:06
I first paid attention to this film because the scene where the little boy found the criminal at the police station was used in the rhythm of major films and editing teaching materials, but the biggest problem with this film is precisely the imbalance of the overall rhythm. A little bit of epic and famous ethnic style, but it is imprisoned in the shell of the crime theme, so the more you go, the more weird it becomes. Of course, the ambiguity of type is indeed a bold attempt, three and a...
By Britney 2022-04-23 07:02:07
Harrison Ford is so...
By Eve 2022-04-23 07:02:07
A set of literary love, murder, police and criminal revenge comedy documentary. listening...
John Book: [John appears in Amish clothes before going to town with Eli, Rachel laughs, John approaches Rachel] My gun, I need my gun.
[Rachel gets the gun out of the cupboard, John turns to leave]
John Book: The bullets? Not much good without 'em.
Rachel Lapp: Of course.
[Rachel takes an almost empty can of flour and pours the bullets and remaining flour into John's hand]
John Book: Thanks.
[John blows the flour off his hand]
John Book: How do I look, I mean, do I look... Amish?
Rachel Lapp: You look plain.
John Book: [John has returned from town, Rachel is labeling freshly canned peaches, John returns his gun and bullets] Here. Don't put 'em in the peaches.
[Daniel Hochleitner comforts Rachel after her husband's death, then walks by as some funeral guests are chatting]
Amish: Jacob was a good farmer.
Amish: Not a man to buy a horse from. Hochleitner, wasn't it he who sold you the one with the ruptured testicle?
Moses Hochleitner: Said it was a bee sting that made him walk that way!
Daniel Hochleitner: That horse had one good ball. That's all it takes!
[Men laugh]