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Unforgettable, Marlon Brando
Kendra 2021-11-13 08:01:23
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Axel 2022-03-23 09:01:40
It is a powerful blow to the reality of lamentation, fierce but heavy, anti-oppression and the awakening of class collective consciousness, repressed conscience and the liberation of human nature. Silence can never be escaped, cowardice can only be enslaved, and only resistance can be achieved forever! The characterization and group portrait description are especially powerful. Thanks to Marlon Brando's methodical interpretation, the characters have a growth process, and the slightest emotion is displayed on the eyebrows and eyes. and a very perfect finish
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Chance 2022-03-27 09:01:04
The first time I saw a movie, I wanted to scold my mother. What is Kazan doing here? The story of the juvenile detention center? The frustrated teenager successfully took down the prison conspiracy gang under the provocation of the prison guards, right? Roland Barthes said he lacked criticality, and it was only when I saw it that I knew it was more than that. Vigo's photographer went to Kazan to shoot this kind of thing. It can be seen that the photographer is only responsible for taking beautiful pictures.
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Terry: Hey, you wanna hear my philosophy of life? Do it to him before he does it to you.
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Charlie: Look, kid, I - how much you weigh, son? When you weighed one hundred and sixty-eight pounds you were beautiful. You coulda been another Billy Conn, and that skunk we got you for a manager, he brought you along too fast.
Terry: It wasn't him, Charley, it was you. Remember that night in the Garden you came down to my dressing room and you said, "Kid, this ain't your night. We're going for the price on Wilson." You remember that? "This ain't your night"! My night! I coulda taken Wilson apart! So what happens? He gets the title shot outdoors on the ballpark and what do I get? A one-way ticket to Palooka-ville! You was my brother, Charley, you shoulda looked out for me a little bit. You shoulda taken care of me just a little bit so I wouldn't have to take them dives for the short-end money.
Charlie: Oh I had some bets down for you. You saw some money.
Terry: You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am, let's face it. It was you, Charley.