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Providenci 2022-01-05 08:02:12

It feels like Hitchcock is in many places in the film

Imitation but not the same This is probably the biggest difference between tribute and plagiarism

At the beginning of the film, a suspicion of killing a wife similar to a rear window was created

It ends with two similar-looking people in Ecstasy

The overall shot is not good and the rhythm is relatively tight

Use Hitchcock’s Explosive Theory to the utmost beauty and beauty

It really made people nervous for a while

The film also has the label comedy

How can I say that I don’t understand the point, I don’t feel humorous

The title was first discovered because someone said it was compared with the murder on the Orient Express

I took a look because of my love for Dongkuai

I feel that Dongkuai is slightly better

The ending is more unexpected

I have seen a lot of film reviews saying that this is a film with prominent characters

Think about it carefully, indeed everyone has a bright and vivid personality

The final ending is also better

Still worth seeing

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Extended Reading
  • Ubaldo 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    neurotic suspense and tiring slapstick, WA just repeats himself too much both character and theme wise

  • Marley 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    An old man's sister-in-law was rich, so the couple joined forces to kill her. The old man first pretended that his wife died, and then put her in a hotel. The old man went to the hotel to kill his wife again, and was going to swallow the money alone and take his little lover to Paris for a leisurely escape. But the old man's other affair old lady found out that the old man had a new young lover, so she killed the old man with a gun. A murder kills a family, but two couples are fulfilled. The midlife crisis is a really important issue. (Diane Keaton really knows how to wear it!!!)

Manhattan Murder Mystery quotes

  • Larry Lipton: Don't do this! We should be asleep now in one of our many cuddling positions!

  • Carol Lipton: You know I've never seen a dead body before.

    Larry Lipton: I have. My uncle Morris, 93 years old. He collapsed from too many lumps in his cereal.