Three games of two men.

Randi 2022-03-25 09:01:18

In the world of men, games, women and war are inseparable, and all human beings are mean to show their nobility! This remake, which is similar to the stage plot, has lighting, framing, and dialogue, which is enough to match the original version in 1972. . . . I watched it before, and this time I watched it again on YouTube, and I was very emotional about the ending. No more spoilers, let’s just say that each of us in the game is wishful thinking that we might be the protagonist. (Finally, Michael Caine's acting skills are really good. He played his opponent in 1972, and this cameo did not give Jude Law a role.)

View more about Sleuth reviews

Extended Reading
  • Consuelo 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    If seeing Brad Pitt a few years ago reminds me of Robert Redford, then in the UK, Jude Law also reminds me of Michael Caine. He is also an elegant English man. Of course, to me Jude Law pays more attention to beauty, Grandpa Caine pays more attention to temperament... In addition to this film's director Uncle Kenneth Branagh (he was a classically beautiful uncle, now he's older and looks a bit like a little old man), when I see him, I think of the British The senior Laurence Olivier... This group of British temperament men made a movie that can be said to be exciting or boring.

  • Michael 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    This is a war about two men. A frustrated actor becomes a part-time hair stylist (played by Jude Law), and as a marriage breaker, he intervenes in the marriage of a popular novelist (played by Michael Caine), triggering a series of love revenge plots. The reaction of ordinary people at different stages of emotional change is invisible in a murder. In this high IQ crime involving confined spaces, who is holding the initiative?

Sleuth quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Andrew Wyke: I want to show you something.

  • Andrew Wyke: A great branch broke off a big tree and - flew through the air, through the skylight - as you can see. Act of God.

    Detective Inspector Black: Had it in for you, did he?

    Andrew Wyke: Who?

    Detective Inspector Black: God.

    Andrew Wyke: Oh, yes, he's always been a vicious bastard.

    Andrew Wyke: You know what God's trouble is?

    Detective Inspector Black: What?

    Andrew Wyke: He has no father. He has no family roots. He's rootless. Nowhere to hang his hat, poor bugger. I pity him.