victory over redemption

Jaquelin 2022-03-23 09:03:28

It is said that the Shawshank Redemption is a relic, and that the Oscars are unfair. Besides, the 1994 movie was full of cattle, and then it did not know which day it struggled to surpass the godfather on imdb, and ran to Go first.
Anyway, I didn't like it very much. When I didn't watch it, I thought it copied the Count of Monte Cristo. After reading it, I felt that it was not good. Seeing everyone's praise for it, I was reluctant to read it again. It really still doesn't resonate. It wasn't until I saw Jacques Baker's "The Hole" today that I realized it wasn't really my problem.
This "The Hole" is absolutely wonderful, and the heart is hanging in the throat all the time. They calmly took out a mirror, smashed it, then flushed most of it down the toilet, and finally only took a scoop to make a surveillance mirror. Got me hooked. In the next round of wonderful rounds, it is an hourglass and a master key. It is as simple as digging a hole in the book and hiding a hammer in "The Shawshank Redemption".
This kind of cattle is similar to Hitchcock's cattle method, and it is a kind of splendid that makes people speculate all the time. It is not like the Shawshank Redemption that took the route of Agatha Christie, which was left to the last moment.
Of course, the better is still at the end. Everyone loves comedy, but unfortunately it doesn't happen very often. Therefore, it is depressing to be unable to escape, but the brilliant tricks like the jailer are even more convincing and desperate. I admit that every time I watch "Criminal Minds", I hope that the last person is not killed, and I also hope that this man finally took a taxi and left. But Jacques Becque was convinced and let them betrayed.
Not only that, but he also convinces you with a fake opening.
After a closer look, I found that Jacques Baker was also the director of "Golden Helmet". Brother "Golden Helmet" also liked it very much. It was the only disc that was snatched from Xiaolu.
One more thing, that traitor is really a little girl. The director described in detail that he must be venting some personal grievances when he eats soft rice.

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Extended Reading
  • Seamus 2022-03-22 09:02:58

    Jacques Baker, assistant director of The Great Escape. The film achieves the ultimate suspense, and the ending leaves the thinking to the audience. The background of the movie is unusually quiet, and all the sounds are like knocking on the heart, unbelievably flat, but suffocating with tension. Jacques Baker's posthumous work is his most widely circulated film. On the surface, it looks like a prison break, but in fact it is a reflection of human nature. The last sentence of the film and the title also reveal the truth, and such a film deserves to be called "'set up".

  • Electa 2022-03-22 09:02:58

    The triumph of a great play. At the beginning, a time bomb was placed to implant a sense of crisis into the audience's emotions. Share the action plan for many days, the whole process of the first exploration is full of tension, and each link is in the process of wrestling between horror and amazement; Both provide new conflicts to maintain tension. A hole is a hole, and the hole in the door restrains the hole in the ground, and finally all fall into the abyss of the hole of humanity. Every rotation of the toothbrush draws tense nerves, but after getting used to it, you need a more impactful twist to push the plot and perception to a climax. The last turn did it, which is really amazing. The unspoken truth at the end is handled very well. The scene from the manhole cover probe is very peaceful and peaceful, and I even feel the love. There is so much love between the brothers in the cell. Ideal type of Manu. 132 minutes. 9/10. //First Jacques Baker

Le Trou quotes

  • [first lines]

    self: [wiping grease off hands] Hello. My friend Jacques Becker recreated a true story in all its detail. My story. It took place in 1947 at the Sante prison.

  • [last lines]

    Roland Darban: [stripped, facing the wall under guard] Poor Gaspard.