Movie Review: The Price of Fear

Trycia 2022-03-23 09:02:09

6.5 points. The content of vehicle transportation in the second half is not bad. Whether it is the scene of getting out of the mud or crossing the bridge, it does a good job of setting off the tense atmosphere. The question is, after the beginning, or the more than 40 minutes that can no longer be counted as the beginning, are extremely protracted and have almost no "premium" of useful content, how many ordinary viewers can continue to concentrate on watching instead of falling asleep? A typical "snake head and tiger tail" movie~~~~

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  • Stanford 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    In Clouzot's third installment, he's a little more social. After 40 minutes, I entered the story of hiring a driver. I had my life to get money, but I didn't want to spend it. Cross montages can never be a good thing. On the way, the two ridiculed the timid Gio: He was just a walking dead man, and Mario said: Aren't we too? I saw the heroine of "Devil" again. She couldn't act well, but she had a lot of scenes. After checking, it turned out to be the director's wife, oh that's fine.

  • Keyon 2022-03-24 09:02:11

    The scene on the poster is the saddest. Poor people have their hatred, human nature really can't stand the test of the director, and people's sorrow is not the evil result of the imperfect economic and social development, the history of primitive accumulation of capital is the history of the weak. Artistic and ideological are remarkable masterpieces.

The Wages of Fear quotes

  • Bill O'Brien: The Hell with the Union! There's plenty of tramps in town, all volunteers. I'm not worried. To get that bonus, they'll carry the entire charge on their backs.

    Bradley: You mean you're gonna put those bums to work?

    Bill O'Brien: Yes, Mr. Bradley, because those bums don't have any union, nor any families. And if they blow up, nobody'll come around bothering me for any contribution.

  • Dick: When I was a kid, I used to see men go off on this kind of jobs... and not come back. When they did, they were wrecks. Their hair had turned white and their hands were shaking like palsy! You don't know what fear is. But you'll see. It's catching, it's catching like small pox! And once you get it, it's for life! So long, boys, and good luck.