The master's work feels okay.

Al 2022-12-30 18:22:26

1. It must have been terrifying at that time, but now it looks average.

2. The male protagonist is really like Mancini, and he has watched his "Zoom".

3. The most interesting thing about this movie is that the director and the audience made a joke. The murderer was on the scene of the murder, and the protagonist slipped away under his nose. What's more bizarre is that as a movie viewer, I didn't even see it! ! ! So when the truth came to light at the end, I was very surprised. I didn't believe it. I skipped to the previous paragraph and saw that it was really the case! ! ! The director has thoroughly studied the blind spots of human vision, haha. Interesting, this is the first time I have this kind of movie watching experience.

4. If you have a chance, you must watch "The Wind and Wind", I don't know what burst point the master's masterpiece will use.

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  • Gianna Brezzi: I think that a woman's gotta be independent so she can...

    Marcus Daly: Oh, don't start with me about all that woman's stuff. It is a fundamental fact... men are different from women. Women are... weaker; well, they're gentler.

    Gianna Brezzi: They're what? Weaker? Gentler?

    [she howls in laughter - stops laughing, stands, unbuttons jacket, moves to the table, determinedly clearing it]

    Marcus Daly: What on earth are you doing?

    Gianna Brezzi: [sitting again and holding her arm up, wriggling her fingers] Come on, Tarzan. Why don't you try me?

    Marcus Daly: What's that?

    Gianna Brezzi: Arm wrestling.

    [brusquely]

    Gianna Brezzi: Come on. Then we'll see who's weaker!

    Marcus Daly: Oh, don't be ridiculous!

    Gianna Brezzi: You backing out?

  • Carlo: Look, maybe you've seen something so important you can't realize it.

    Marcus Daly: But... I'm just trying to understand, because...

    Carlo: You know, sometimes what you actually see and what you imagine... get mixed up in your memory like a cocktail... from which you can no longer distinguish one flavor from another.

    Marcus Daly: But I'm telling you the truth!

    Carlo: No, Marc. You think you're telling the truth, but in fact... you're telling only your version of the truth. It happens to me all the time.