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Arden 2021-12-22 08:01:12
reason
Polanski once said: "I like the shadows in movies, but the shadows in life are not." Perhaps the best way to fight against the devil is to turn yourself into a devil. In 1977, Polans genetically molested a girl and fled Europe. , Until now he still can't set foot in the land of the United States,...
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Albert 2021-12-22 08:01:12
Cold-blooded
A horror film by Roman Polanski and Catherine Deneuve. The heroine is for a mentally disordered patient with persecution delusions. The director uses a lot of plain space to gradually portray the heroine’s psychological changes, and gradually create a kind of The psychological tension of slow...
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Milo 2022-03-21 09:02:10
4- The first half was too bland and I was about to take a nap.... > < Great photography! The nerve velocities of the patient were captured very well in several take-offs. Deneuve's performance of scratching his face several times is also excellent. Although the sound effect in the middle is a bit too much.. the later rhythm is a bit PPT... The overall is still amazing. Now those ketchup and special effects... it's hard to play the pure and simple tension of black and white scenes.
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Wendy 2022-04-20 09:01:48
Acknowledging that Polanski has a very good symbol design in the visualization of the instability and depression of the spiritual world (cracks, razors, and the hand stretched out from the last wall, etc., of course, I prefer "The Strange Tenant"), but in fact There is a lack of credible points in the heroine's emotional development and transformation that can make the audience empathize, that is, it feels a little bit of a moan. Perhaps this is more of Polanski's first attempt at psychoanalysis and psychological suggestion. Although his talent has already been seen, his later works appear to be more mature. (*Apartment trilogy "Rosemary's Baby" > "The Tenant" > "Cold Blood")
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