Cheating is still righteous

Assunta 2022-04-19 09:01:42

Let's start talking about movies today, starting with Hitchcock's "Phone Murder." Highlights of the movie: Small space, many reversals, and skilled suspense settings. Fly in the ointment: the keys are all the same length? Murderer classmates so easily cooperate with him to kill? The derailed person seems to be righteous. Movie Comments: Talking with classmates about the logical killing plan; during the implementation of the plan, the watch stopped and was killed; The plot twists are fascinating!

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  • Eleanora 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Second Hitchcock. Still only see suspense. The exquisite and low-cost good entertainment product, the ending of the song is scattered, and justice is done without leaking, similar to "The Killer". It's not that I hate serious values, but old Hollywood focuses on polishing the story itself. After emerging, there is only American loneliness. The absence of fingerprint clues is the mark of the era of "Double Indemnity", and this film is the key that looks the same.

  • Mariela 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    The wonderful reasoning turns the audience into an accomplice in the murder case, and when you react, you are already looking forward to the success of the murder with the characters. Hitchcock seems to have completely ignored the moral dilemma that both men and women have, and gave his wife happiness between an cheating wife and a murderous husband. Of course, the achievement is also Hitchcock's own role as a writer. The underwear in Grace's first red dress seemed to be showing. A classic for a single scene! (Soft decoration design with Chinese elements)

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • Chief Insp. Hubbard: Sooner or later, he'll come back here. As I've pinched his latch key, he'll try the one in the handbag. When that doesn't fit, he'll realize his mistake, put two and two together, and look under the stair carpet.

    Mark Halliday: If he doesn't do that, all of this is pure guess work. We can't prove a thing.

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: That's perfectly true. But once he opens that door, we shall know everything.

  • Tony Wendice: [on the phone to a lawyer] We had a burglary last night, and Margot was attacked. No, she's all right. But the man was killed, and the police are here now. And don't laugh... they're suggesting that Margot killed him intentionally!

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: [interrupting Tony] I wouldn't say that if I were you, sir.