North-northwest-"Your game is really annoying."

Arden 2022-03-22 09:01:13

The most exciting and interesting aspect of the film is at the end, the actions taken by the male and female protagonists. When Roger learned from the head of the American FBI that the Cap could be fabricated by the FBI, he was in a situation of nine deaths several times, and his beloved Eva had to fly away with Navidan on a smuggling plane. The United States is very angry. He said to the boss, "Your game is really annoying." To the boss, he replied "War is cruel, even in the Cold War", and even asked "Why are you doing this?" He took a risk and went deep in disregard of personal safety. Tiger lair, in order to keep Eva. As a lurker of the FBI, Ewa considers the task more important than love and life, despite the pain and struggle in her heart. Although their identities are different, it can also be seen from this that as a decent American has the good character. Another point that can be enlightened is that the secret service organization only showed a bit of humanity at the end. They did not put the lives of ordinary people in their eyes at all, and regarded ordinary people's lives as a trifling matter, as Roger said. " It’s really annoying.” Of course, this is politics, and this is the “cold war”. In the film, Gary Grant and Eva Marie Center have a very good appearance. They show the hearts of the male and female protagonists fully and appropriately. It is not easy, especially when Grant starred in this movie. It's over fifty years old.

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

    The plot is as stupid as ever, but the photography this time is so beautiful, the photographer is great, eh.

  • Clarissa 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Adult children get rid of their morbid motherhood, walk out of the narcissistic quagmire, and realize the joyous process of reshaping their paternity. PS: At the end, the scene where the train rushes into the tunnel is so humid! 【9↑】

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.