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Fahrenheit 451 Reviews

  • Camron 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    "Fahrenheit 451 Degrees"--Western-style "Burning Books Does Not Entrap Confucianism"

    Truffau’s first color film, the actor Oscar participated in the director’s "Jules and Jim", and was nominated as an Oscar actor with Vivien Leigh’s last film, "The Ship of Fools," and the heroine Julie was named by Al Pacino. As the "most poetic actress", he plays two roles in the film. The film is...

  • Antonio 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Everything can be burned

    Fahrenheit 451, the temperature at which paper printed matter burns. In Ray Brabury's novel of the same name, it is also the point of free burning. In this novel adapted by Chu Fu, in a certain era in the future, firefighters will no longer put out fires, but will find books and put them on fire,...

  • Mavis 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Dystopians will escape into the vicious circle of utopia

    It can't be said to be disappointment, maybe this kind of movie. There is no high hope.

    why?

  • Cleora 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Books and morbidity

    Since I haven’t seen the original work, although the director of the movie version is Truffau, one of the famous New Wave 3 giants, it is still very likely to have misunderstandings in translation, "the language speaks a lie", let alone a second change. Translated into a movie? What I care about is...

  • Christa 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    How to be a qualified nerd

    The society, which originally only existed in books, was moved to the screen. Thanks to the director's efforts, it was not bad.   Some people will ask if they choose to become a bookman, whether they agree with the author's ideas, then they will learn it. The answer can be found in the film. For...

  • Judy 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    The invisible is invincible

    There is no permanent iron plate, and the inevitable differences between individuals determine that there must be differences in the surface unity and the same color. Suppressed, backward, simple, tyrannical, rude and painful things must be something people cannot avoid. They will look for an...

  • Rozella 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Film's Rewriting of Novels

    It was the first time I knew that this novel/movie was from a show in Blackwater Park. After listening to the show, I wanted to watch a movie, but I didn’t really have a deep impression of the movie. I happened to buy a novel this time, read the novel, and watched it again. Movie again.

    The novel is...

  • Maudie 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Regret

    Ah, love, may we be sincere to each other! Because although the world is unfolding in front of us like a dream country, so colorful, beautiful and fresh, in fact there is no joy, no love and light, no certainty, no peace, no relief for pain; we are like living in a wilderness shrouded in darkness....

  • Brenda 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    451 degrees Fahrenheit

    Truffaut’s film is about a totalitarian society similar to "1984". Books as a substitute for ideas are absolutely forbidden. The male protagonist as a firefighter is the tool of governance, and when he is attracted by a female neighbor Gradually turned, and finally joined the bookman ranks, but it...

  • Treva 2022-01-07 15:52:48

    Feeling to write casually, because there are too many words and short comments can’t fit

    "Why is it 451?" "Because Fahrenheit 451 degrees is the ignition point of books."

    A very dystopian movie, the whole movie seems to be another parallel space of the Soviet regime. The background is set in a country where books are not allowed, and the...

Fahrenheit 451

Director: François Truffaut

Language: English Release date: November 14, 1966