There is no doubt that this is another Hitchcock-style classic suspenseful romance. Based on these two points, there are too many film reviews that can overshadow my dull views. Therefore, let’s not talk about suspense or love, let’s go Talk about this "destroyed generation" with the rotten term.
As early as the 1950s, Hitchcock used the lens to fully describe the so-called "destroyed generation", a vocabulary that was scattered in the United States at that time and flooded in China in the early 19th century. This term is on the waist of a book called "Trainspotting". If you have seen the original book and movie of "Trainspotting", then I think you will understand what I mean. Unlike this film, "Trainspotting" uses In Scotland, shrouded in the smoke of drugs and cigarettes, a group of young people from the bottom of the society performed a youthful psychedelic in the roar of the train, while "Train Strangers" moved the stage to the United States, which is higher than "Trainspotting". society.
(The plot will not be introduced again) A son-in-law who was born in a big family, was doted on by his mother all his life, idle all day long, dressed in suits and shoes, full of oil on his face, and whimsical. The script uses only a few details to depict the image of this son-in-law vividly. , and in most domestic TV dramas, it seems that only by taking out his pockets can he show the luxury of the male lead. On the contrary, Bruno never took out his pockets in the whole film (I didn't find it). This is Hitchcock's consistent style, with exquisite details, but unlike "Phone Murder", the details of this film are driven by the plot, subtle and silent, so it is not as endurable as the former. At the end of the film, the nuclear bomb explodes, and the audience is extremely afraid to give their knees one by one.
As for the "rich second generation" in today's society, then I think how humble he looks compared to Bruno. In addition to spending money, at least he dares to realize his own ideas, although it is murder, Riton of "Trainspotting", he chose In order to get out of the psychedelic, what about the rich second generation in China? Because of these two films, I think China will usher in a truly ruined generation, which may be delayed by a hundred years.
Peace.
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