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Federico 2022-02-12 08:01:24
Comedy conflict in a single scene
Since the several films directed by Capra I have come into contact with before are relatively themes, I thought that before watching "Poison and the Old Woman", I thought that this should continue the previous style. Sure enough, it started with an emotional scene between Grant and the girl, as...
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Madelyn 2022-02-12 08:01:24
Poison and the old woman
A great black comedy, the character setting and performance are exceptionally in place. As a movie at the beginning of the last century, it still seems that there is still a strong sense of theatrical drama, and the character performance is also slightly exaggerated. The rhythm of the film is slow...
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Guiseppe 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Neurocomedy. To me, not too funny.
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Grayce 2022-04-21 09:02:28
This was originally an adaptation of a stage play, and there is no need to worry about who performed too much, just like a donkey getting water, there is no sense of violation at all. Most of the characters are well-acted, and the character setting makes sense. The protagonist is happy when he finally learns that he is not part of the Brooklyn family because that way his descendants won't inherit mental illness, which is a perfect match for his final kiss on his wife (on the one hand to gag her, on the other hand) On the one hand, I am really happy to know that I have been born.)
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