You are still in the fog before the last moment

Kathryn 2022-11-15 10:11:22

The ending of the story was unexpected and was being cleaned up. In order to ensure the audience's immersive experience, movies as early as the 1960s reminded the audience at the beginning of the movie, "In order to ensure that your friends who have not seen this movie have the opportunity to have greater viewing pleasure, please don't be like any People reveal the ending of the film." The reversals of Agatha's novels are endless, and the movies adapted from the novels have reached the peak of suspense movies that are difficult to surpass in later generations.

The director's casting is also very correct. The acting skills of the male and female protagonists in law firms and courts are breathtaking. The male protagonist faced the lawyer's polygraph test at the law firm, and he was able to be calm and calm, but when the police appeared, he was sweating profusely and constantly clasping his hands, which also paved the way for the end of the story. The heroine's performance in a law firm makes it hard to compare her to a woman who is about to lose her husband, and she uses a firm tone to get the message she wants from the lawyer. There are also comedy performances by lawyers and nurses that relax the originally tense and exciting reasoning session and make the audience laugh.

At the end of the story, the heroine executed the hero, the balance of justice was balanced at this moment, and finally the lawyer gave up traveling and wanted to defend the heroine and bring out the British gentlemanly demeanor.

All in all, this is a movie worth watching over and over again

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Witness for the Prosecution quotes

  • Christine Vole: Damn you. Damn you. Damn you! Damn you!

  • Miss Plimsoll: Wilfrid the Fox! That's what they call him, and that's what he is!