Too Much: The Man Who Knew Too Much

Dewitt 2021-12-30 17:21:42

The whole film tells the story of how a family of three prevented the murder after being involved in a political murder. At the end of the film, the Prime Minister was watching a concert that was held as scheduled. Suddenly, a shot was fired. It turned out to be an elaborate plan. Murder action. The movie uses the concert to sound the cymbals as a signal of action and has carried out many rehearsals. When the concert begins, we try to keep things calm just like the people in the picture and wait and see, but the cymbals are played by unknowing musicians. At this moment, the bullet hit the prime minister's heart city and shocked us. This kind of impact mobilizes the audience's sensory experience very well.

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  • Paolo 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The suspense at the beginning is very well created, there are many loopholes in the middle, and the ending is quite sloppy~ps: Everything is due to carelessness, trusting strangers who should not be trusted, but they should have a private conversation but said in front of everyone, contradictory Robbers and self-righteous male protagonists~I don't like this kind of classical soundtrack~However, how advanced this film was in those days~

  • Cecelia 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    As Freud's spokesperson, Hitchcock may only be full of kindness to women when he tells the Oedipus complex. Contrary to the previous image of a wife and lover who is either a victim or a vase, he does not hesitate to give all the positive qualities to a thousand miles to find a child The mother and her husband are still wise and vigilant to the tourists they met for the first time and tell the truth. Her husband made a mistake and almost leaked information. By chance, the target of assassination was rescued, just like the symphony of the Hall of Thousands of People, no matter how magnificent it is, it is far less popular than the boudoir ditty Que Sara Sara.

The Man Who Knew Too Much quotes

  • Dr. Ben McKenna: I don't know how else to do it, honey.

  • Self - Soloist: [singing] There came, A whispered terror, On the breeze, And the dark forest shook...