Depressed and can't bear to continue

Thurman 2022-01-12 08:01:24

Hitchcock's narration at the beginning of the film undoubtedly added a hint to the film, a hint to the audience. The effect of this suggestion, at least for me, is to believe that every word in the film is true. This kind of real feeling casts more depression on the film.

Think about it carefully when Henry Fonda applied for a loan to his wife, and when Henry Fonda met the Miss James at the end of the film, the facial expressions of Miss James's were almost the same. Distorted with embarrassment and fear. How to distinguish between innocence and guilt?

Several times, I even wanted to turn off the movie and do something else first. In fact, I did fast forward a short paragraph. For the entire two hours, I look forward to ending sooner, with an early result, and an early court acquittal.

However, if the real murderer is not caught in the end, how will the story go on? Maybe it's Shawshank's salvation again

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The Wrong Man quotes

  • Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: It's the arithmetic I like, honey. I guess it's the musician in me. You know, musicians are always fascinated by mathematics. They can't read, but they can figure.

    Rose Balestrero: It would be nice if you could win us about $300.

    Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: In my experience, I always pay for what I get.

  • Rose Balestrero: Every time we get up, something comes along and knocks us right back down again.

    Christopher Emmanuel 'Manny' Balestrero: That's life, honey. That's the way it is.