A lighthearted thriller - 1960's Grave Digging

Leta 2022-12-19 16:49:12

The point is that in 1960

I saw the film entirely from a cinematic point of view.

The lens is simple and rich, the color theme of the picture is unified, the color is simple, colorful and fresh, and the soundtrack is excellent. The action styles of the characters are also unified.

The content is gentle and educated.

This is a lighthearted thriller, and I have to sigh again: the current movie is really fucked up, it doesn't grow!

The point is that in 1960

I saw the film entirely from a cinematic point of view.

The lens is simple and rich, the color theme of the picture is unified, the color is simple, colorful and fresh, and the soundtrack is excellent. The action styles of the characters are also unified.

The content is gentle and educated.

This is a lighthearted thriller, and I have to sigh again: the current movie is really fucked up, it doesn't grow!

The point is that in 1960

I saw the film entirely from a cinematic point of view.

The lens is simple and rich, the color theme of the picture is unified, the color is simple, colorful and fresh, and the soundtrack is excellent. The action styles of the characters are also unified.

The content is gentle and educated.

This is a lighthearted thriller, and I have to sigh again: the current movie is really fucked up, it doesn't grow!

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Extended Reading

Peeping Tom quotes

  • [Mark is about to be interviewed by the police and is filming their investigation]

    Clapper Boy: Suppose they catch you?

    Mark Lewis: Oh they will. They look very efficient.

    Clapper Boy: Don't you mind?

    Mark Lewis: No.

    Clapper Boy: Mark, are you crazy?

    Mark Lewis: [laughs] Yes. Do you think they'll notice?

  • Mrs. Stephens: Helen?

    Helen Stephens: Yes?

    Mrs. Stephens: Doesn't matter.

    Helen Stephens: Mother, what's worrying you?

    Mrs. Stephens: The price of whiskey.