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  • Tatyana 2021-12-21 08:01:22

    De Palma's experimental works

    This film feels more loyal to Hitchcock’s disciple than the debut "Razor's Edge":

    "The Cry"-the third-level film; the first female victim of "The Confession" rolls down the slope; perhaps There is also the expressionism of "Doctor Edward"-in the end Jack ran up to the silhouette of the building...

  • Winnifred 2021-12-21 08:01:22

    De Palma’s Myths and Experiments on Film Sound

    De Palma has always been hailed as the "flatter and imitator" of the master of suspense Hitchcock. I believe this is unquestionable. You can see the tribute to the master in many of his works. "Furious Line" naturally can't escape the eyes of the audience, which can be seen from the restoration of...

  • Katlyn 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    After watching Blow Up, I realized how cheap Blow Out is. The most commendable thing is the screams echoing from the beginning to the end. The comedy begins and ends in tragedy, and the National Day fireworks break people's hearts.

  • Percy 2021-12-21 08:01:22

    Splicing parts of Hitchcock, Opheles, Coppola, and Antonioni into the story of self-movement is really the plain advantages and disadvantages of Parma. The long rotating lens is really dazzling... .

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Blow Out quotes

  • Mixer: Jack, I need your help.

    [he presents a couple of girls who all attempt a terrified scream]

    Jack Terry: Keep looking.

    Mixer: But Jack, what's the matter with you?

  • Sally: I don't watch news. It's too depressing