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Selmer 2021-12-07 08:01:37

Recognizing that the scenes and props on page 275 of the movie are in line with the theme. Movie art. Page 149. Side light creates strong shadows on the actor's silhouette. Movie art. Page 248 This possibility is also to create momentum for the next editing. Film art. 260-page circular discontinuity editing. The scene of Vegas looking out the window on the right side of the screen, and then Susan looking out of the other window on the left side of the screen. Between the two The contrast is enhanced by the reflection on the window

The 358 page of film art analysts must find out the role of style in the overall form of the film. Does the camera movement want to delay the disclosure of the story information at the beginning of the film in order to create suspenseful effects?

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  • Dwight 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    The opening long shot leads the main characters to appear, and arranges for them to meet the bomb several times, implying the danger of calamity, and creating a full sense of black suspense. Marlene Dietrich has a small role, but she shines when she debuts, and finally ends with her sympathy. Touch the sin to become a gray arbiter, touch Zen to create a chivalrous woman. Photography is invincible. The rhythm in the middle is a bit rambling. //First Wells

  • Jevon 2021-12-07 08:01:37

    The first four minutes of crossing the borders of the United States and Mexico, the smooth and ghostly long shots are still regarded as classics. In the 95-minute version after being edited, Wells wrote a 58-page long essay in protest. To no avail. At that time, it was released and suffered a box office word-of-mouth failure. Then it was discovered again in the 108-minute full version that was closer to Wells's intention. Ingodar Truffau's evaluation is valued. . . .

Touch of Evil quotes

  • Zita: Hey, I've got this...

    Customs Officer: Are you an American citizen Miss?

    Zita: No, I got this ticking noise

    Customs Officer: Well, okay.

    Zita: No, really!

    Customs Officer: Good night.

    Zita: This ticking noise in my head!

  • Ramon Miguel 'Mike' Vargas: Can you tell me who's in charge here?

    Blaine: I can't even tell you what happened.