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Josefa 2021-10-22 14:34:33
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Lenna 2021-10-22 14:42:16
An excellent sample of psychological horror films, implying that metaphors and details are everywhere, and the lens and the use of light are textbook-like existences, constructing a step-by-step and increasingly irresistible depression; another point is: where to find Mia Farrow in the future Such a neurotic actor? In a few scenes, her inhuman pale face made me think that she was actually the incarnation of the devil...
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Javon 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Polanski's "Strange Tenant", "Cold In Cold Blood" and "The Devil's Baby" are all thriller stories that take place in "other people's rooms", and the mystical atmosphere is created first-class. These three can actually be regarded as "Haunted House Trilogy" "Bar.
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Roman Castevet: To 1966! The year One.
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[First lines]
Mr. Nicklas: Are you a doctor?
Guy Woodhouse: Yes. Yes.
Rosemary Woodhouse: He's an actor.
Mr. Nicklas: Oh, an actor. We're very popular with actors. Have I, uh, seen you in anything?
Guy Woodhouse: Well ,let's see, I-I did "Hamlet" a while back, didn't I, Liz? And then we did "The, uh, The Sandpiper" and then...
Rosemary Woodhouse: He's joking. He was in "Luther" and "Nobody Loves an Albatross" and a lot of television plays and commercials.
Mr. Nicklas: Well, that's where the money is, isn't it? Commercials?
Guy Woodhouse: And the artistic thrills, too!