Love is great! ?

Vito 2022-03-15 09:01:03

A typical murder case caused by a triangular relationship, when the heroine is out because of her husband's neglect of herself, she does not know that her husband has discovered the adultery but secretly planned a plan to kill his wife!

But people's calculations are not as good as heaven's calculations, and the pig teammates disrupted all plans and lost their lives! And this wife-killing plan also ended in failure!

What's interesting is the value of this movie. There is no "condemnation" of the two for cheating in the whole movie. Even the detective is helping to hide her husband after discovering the unusual relationship between the two!

It's so much love! ?

Regarding the suspenseful details in the movie, it is also reasonable to describe the key as an important turning point in the case! But will that coat really be so identical that you can't tell when you put it on?

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-01-27 08:06:55

    Hitchcock is not only a master at scheduling scenes and shots, but also a master at scheduling audience emotions. Margot, who should be sympathized by others, is not liked by the end of the film, but the husband and killer who should be a bad guy is always It makes people hope that they can get away with it. This is not to say that people do not understand the law or do not obey the law, but that we all unconsciously sympathize with the husband's role under the director's several plot hints, so that the end of the film, the gods and the gods People don't think it is happy ending when they are holding hands together.

  • Stanford 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    If it's politically correct today, how can Hollywood allow extramarital affairs to be innocent. To remember Truffaut's remarks on Hitchcock: "The master of suspense achieves realism through a high degree of devotion to the precision and accuracy of his effects in the most improbable scenes."

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • Mark Halliday: When did you find out, sir?

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: Well, the first clue came quite by accident.

    [to Margot]

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: We discovered that your husband had been spending a large number of pound notes all over the place - it ran into over three hundred pounds - and it appeared to have started at about the time you were arrested. Now, I had to find out where he got that money, and how. Then I remembered that after you were arrested we searched this flat, and I saw a copy of his bank statement in that desk. So yesterday afternoon, I went to the prison and asked to see your handbag. While I was doing this, I managed to lift your latchkey. Highly irregular, of course, but my blood was up. And then this morning when your husband was out, I came back here to look at his statement. I never saw it... because I never got through that door. You see, the key that I'd taken from your handbag didn't fit the lock!

  • C.A. Swan: You know, I think I must have seen you somewhere since we left Cambridge.

    Tony Wendice: Ever been to Wimbledon?

    C.A. Swan: That's it! Wendice. Tony Wendice. What's all this about "Fisher"?

    Tony Wendice: What's all this about "Lesgate"?

    [embarrassed, Swan doesn't respond]

    Tony Wendice: Would you like a cigar?