Another villa murder case (the villa version of the script kills), no spoilers

Gladyce 2022-03-21 09:01:58

The setting of the movie is very similar to some old movies and some classic cases in Conan:

Location: a villa or castle

Reason: Everyone gathered, the jazz on the upper floor and his guests had a party, and the servants and the entourage of the guests on the lower floor also held a party, which was a bit interesting.

Event: Murder happened

1. The characters with a deep memory that I have seen so far,

(1) Mr. Zhihe, who has cooperated with the famous actress Garbo.

(2) Dead: Sir William, there was a dog named Pippi.

(3) The maid who changed her name when she came in, and finally pointed out the murderer.

(4) Mabel: No maid, conflict with her husband.

(5) Mr. Wei (film producer): Don't eat meat, but hunt.

(6) Mr. Wei has a very handsome entourage, Heng Rui, who almost overpowered the maid, but later found out that he was the actor who will play the housekeeper in the new film.

(7) Pask, Mr. Shi's entourage, whose mother died early, grew up in an orphanage.

2. There are several interesting points.

(1) Most of the elders of the servants were servants or attendants, while others were from peasant families or orphanages.

(2) Among the female lines, unequal class marriage will not last long.

(3) Sir William was wounded by a stray bullet while hunting, and then shattered the glass with the red drink, foreshadowing his subsequent death.

(4) The plot of the producer's new film is exactly the same as the scene of the current party, and it is said that someone will die, and the real murder will happen to the prophet.

(5) When the guests were playing the piano and singing in the hall, the servants in the hall were also listening to the songs, and some of them couldn't help but dance along with them.

(6) In the constant jazz cover-up, someone stabbed the Count to death with a knife that was missing from the kitchen, and later found out that he was poisoned to death, and the person who stabbed him killed a corpse (when I saw 100 minutes, I felt a lot Someone is killing the Sir?)

3. The method of killing in the movie and the reason for the murderer are not complicated. The main reason is that the character structure of this British master and servant series is relatively grand, and it looks a bit laborious. thing. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Devante 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Another masterpiece by Robert Altman. With a family gathering and the murder of the male master, it deeply exposes the hypocrisy, degeneration, relationship chaos, and the difference and estrangement between the master and servant classes in the upper class society. Almost everyone is intrigued, each has his own thoughts, and each has a ghost. A detective film is just a shell, and even a detective who is so stupid that he can't tell the direction and pretend to be. Due to the large number of characters and complex relationships between characters, and identity information, past history and mutual relationships are only given through realistic dialogues, it takes two or even more brushes to fully get every detail. Ultraman really doesn't give audiences any roadmaps or ladders for easy viewing. Most of the scenes feature motion shots, with servants present, the conversation is fairly fast-paced (although there isn't a lot of overlapping dialogue), and the group portraits are presented fluidly and deftly. The collective hunting scene is like a variation of Renoir's [rules of the game], and the hunting of birds and small animals are also real shooting and real hunting. In the cast list and the manor space, the upper and lower floors are used to distinguish the master and servant classes. PS: The stars of the United Kingdom are all gathered in this film. (8.5/10)

  • Joannie 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    My hometown must be an island country, the film is full of nostalgia

Gosford Park quotes

  • Mr. Jennings: Mr. Meredith.

    Barnes: Hmm?

    Mr. Jennings: You haven't seen Commander Meredith anywhere, have you?

    Barnes: No.

    Mr. Jennings: He never came downstairs and he's not in his room.

    Barnes: Mr. Jennings, I've washed him and dressed him. If he can't find his way to the drawing room, it isn't my fault.

  • Arthur: George has had his revenge on Mr. Denton- hot coffee in the lap.