FIFF9丨DAY5 "Dark Victory": A movie exclusively owned by Betty Davis

Rosalia 2022-05-06 06:01:08

The 8th #法罗岛电影节# The 5th screening day of the main competition unit will bring you "Dark Victory", and the following is an evaluation of the struggle and pain of the weak women on the front line!

Gray you:

Except for the heroine, the others are mediocre.

Fruit trees:

The degree of completion is very poor, and Betty is the only thing to watch in the whole film. Tired by the quality of the film, even Betty did not really shine.

We Min Hee:

It was too early to reveal the final suspense, and Bogart's role seemed useless, but it had a very sad and moving ending.

zzy granite:

The smooth rhythm and the wonderful performances of the actors make this kind of Korean drama-style story so exciting, simple and sentimental but not pretentious. Davis has made the heroine a series of arrogant, fragile, self-willed and contradictory psychological changes. The performance came out, everything was just right.

Owner of Faroe Island:

I prefer another translation title "Qing He Born", Betty Davis vividly interprets Judy's pride, stubbornness, softness and fear when facing death. After saying goodbye to the important people around her, she has gone to death alone. She has obtained the happiness she dreams of. . The young President Reagan who is soy sauce is still a creamy little boy, from handsome to old.

kc512:

Every step seemed to fall into the abyss of dog blood, but in the end he pulled it back. For example, the abnormal interaction between a friend and a doctor was repeatedly broken, thinking that the heroine would misunderstand that they had a leg, but the heroine was very clear; the doctor noticed that the heroine was abnormal and thought he was going to stay by her side to the death. Sorrowful farewell, he was beaten over and left the heroine "on his own body." Therefore, the whole film is rational and online, and the theme is prominent. I am very comfortable watching it, but that's it.

No one at midnight:

To put it bluntly, Betty Davis almost supported the entire movie (this sentence is not derogatory), and not every movie must be based on the authorship of the director. There can be a movie. I think it's a wonderful thing to give an actor who has enough energy and enjoy enough world to shine. The shy mood of the girl pacing when she is pregnant, she wears a mink coat when she is stubborn and proud, she walks coldly and flashes her body like a hedgehog when she evades resistance, and when she is fragile and helpless she holds the hand of others and pleads to enter her. The dream, sick and painful but still radiant, weighs heavily on the top but never loses the wind. I can't imagine the appearance of such a charming female image with icons, and I can't imagine that there can be such a natural flow like life, every moment is extremely moving and full of interpretation, Betty is really a screen genius!

#FIFF9#DAY5's main competition score will be released for everyone later, please wait and see.

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Dark Victory quotes

  • Judith: Excuse me, kids, I've won a prize.

  • [first lines]

    Michael O'Leary: [on the phone] Hello there. Is this the house? I've been trying to get you.

    Miss Wainwright: Michael, do you realize it's 5:30 in the morning?

    Lucy - a Servant: Who is it, Agatha?

    Miss Wainwright: [to Lucy] That Michael.

    [agitatedly to Michael as a different phone line rings]

    Miss Wainwright: We had a party last night and the last guest hasn't driven out of the driveway yet.

    Lucy - a Servant: [answering the other ringing line] Hello, kitchen. Lucy speaking... Yes, Miss Ann.

    Ann King: [irritatedly in bed] What's that racket? The telephone's been ringing all over the house... I'll talk to him.

    [picks up the other phone]

    Ann King: Michael, what do you mean at this unholy hour of the morning?

    Michael O'Leary: Oh, well good morning, Miss Ann. Cheerful morning now isn't it? I was wondering if I might talk to Miss Judith.

    Ann King: No you may certainly might not! She hasn't had two hours of sleep yet, I wouldn't disturb her for the world... oh...

    [obviously gives in, and the scene fades to Judith waking up in bed to answer her ringing phone with Michael on the line]

    Judith: This is Miss Judith Traherne of the sleepy Trahernes.