Black and white movies that move people's hearts more

Ruthie 2021-11-13 08:01:23

Compared to the current special effects movies, I prefer black and white movies, and I always feel that black and white movies can move people's hearts more with plot and acting skills. "Dock Storm" reflects the struggle between various forces in the docks of New York in the early 1950s. It tells the story of Terry, the docker, who stood up to testify against the crimes of exploiting and maiming workers at the upper level of the union. The film truly reflects the life, awakening and struggle of dockers. , It is very sad to see, the black and white picture makes the plot even more bleak and cold. And Marlon Brando's performance added to the film a lot, calmly grasping Terry's conscience and self-blame, as well as the desire and expectation of love and other complex emotions.

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  • Randy 2021-11-13 08:01:23

    699m 1.68G Dock Fengyun.On.The.Waterfront.1954.BD.CC.MiniSD-TLF.mkv

  • Barrett 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    I don't really like the scenes of you chasing me, and the protagonist is marked too dazzlingly. Although he is Marlon Brando. The two scenes of grabbing a part-time job on the pier and Terry being beaten, and the crowd watching but no one helping him are more exciting. The ending suddenly turned into a Dong Cunrui-style red movie, which was too bloody.

On the Waterfront quotes

  • Edie: What kind of saint hides in a church?

  • Edie: I've never met anyone like you. There's not a spark of sentiment or romance or human kindness in your whole body.

    Terry: What good does it do you but get you in trouble?