Whose fault?

Muhammad 2022-03-21 09:01:14

Coincidence, heroism, blond hair and blue eyes... Should I believe these? After a series of crises and disasters, I have lost patience for the chase on the last statue. But when Eva was finally pulled up from the cliff, the surrounding scenes instantly turned into a love train, what a clever and touching arrangement this was originally, I was amused by laughter.

The movie is a classic, no doubt, the analysis and praise of the book that I have memorized before watching it. But after becoming too classic, it has become a cliché? If it happens to be the source of all clichés, that would be too unfair to it. But whose fault is it? Miss Zhang Ailing has long said: "All the feelings of children born in the city are in the second round. First see the picture of the sea and then see the sea. First read the love novel and then feel the love..." The

child born in the city If your child is not moved by the movie, please don't blame it.

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Extended Reading
  • Bethany 2021-10-20 19:02:11

    The classic clip is the one running in the wilderness, Vincent imitated vividly in the movie

  • Makayla 2021-10-20 19:02:11

    You become a non-existent person. The classic plane killing scene is really shocking on the big screen. A fat man next to him opened the soundtrack to explain to the innocent girl: you know, everyone says Nolan's "Interstellar" cornfield? In fact, the original source is here.

North by Northwest quotes

  • Phillip Vandamm: Mr. Kaplan, you are quite the performer. First you're the outraged Madison Avenue advertising executive who claims that he has been mistaken for someone else. Next, you play the fugitive from justice supposedly trying to clear himself of a crime he knows he didn't commit. And now, you're the jealous lover spurned by love and betrayal.

    Roger Thornhill: Apparently the only performance that will satisfy you is when I play dead.

    Phillip Vandamm: Your very next role, and you'll be quite convincing, I assure you.

  • Roger Thornhill: Now, what can a man do with his clothes off for twenty minutes? Couldn't he have taken an hour?

    Eve Kendall: You could always take a cold shower.