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Lifeboat Reviews

  • Desiree 2022-12-17 20:16:58

    "The Lonely Boat in the Angry Sea"

    Is Ang Lee's film about the tiger in the sea imitating this film? hehe! But this is Hitchcock's 1944 black and white film! Looking at the beginning, I think it is possible, and at the end, I think it is really possible! In fact, directors are always moving forward in imitation. Who dares to say...

  • Peggie 2022-12-17 00:40:35

    sigh. . .

    It's a full-scale drama movie, and it simulates the seascape very well. I watched the Taiping Wheel 70 years later.  The characters on the lonely boat are specially arranged to be a very rich one, a black waiter at the bottom, a famous and rich female writer who is only interested in her works, a...

  • Darryl 2022-12-13 20:28:06

    Prejudice, Break or Confirm?

    "Lifeboat" reminds me of a short story "The Boat at Sea" that I read a long time ago. The latter also tells the story of how humans struggle to survive on a lifeboat not the size of a bathtub. The difference is that the characters in the novel are set as cooks, reporters, oilers and captains....

  • Jesse 2022-12-01 14:37:13

    Lifeboat

    During World War II, a passenger ship sank after a fierce battle with a German submarine in the North Atlantic waters. The passengers on board, 5 men and 3 women, escaped in lifeboats. These include famous writer Connie Porter (Tallulah Bankhead), engineer John Kovacs (John Hodiak), telegrapher...

  • Keanu 2022-10-27 17:50:40

    human nature in war

    I think I have seen many Hitchcock works, but this is the first time I have seen Hitchcock's "group portrait" works. Technically speaking, the film is very perfect. Although the whole film was shot in a large water canal, it was realistically simulated as a lonely boat in the vast ocean. As the...

  • Amparo 2022-09-06 12:47:54

    germans in hitchcock films

    This is a brilliant group drama in a limited space, touching on issues of race, politics, class, gender and more. But the most interesting one is the German Willie. In Hitchcock's other World War II films, many Germans appeared, and almost all of them played flat and pure evil others. Hitchcock...

  • Darlene 2022-09-02 23:35:40

    There's a little interlude in this movie

    In 1943, when Hitchcock was filming the film [Lifeboat], due to the limited space in the boat, he could not accommodate his habitual cameo. For this reason, he racked his brains, and even once planned to play a floating corpse on the water. The result was a health consultant. Struggling to stop....

  • Hillary 2022-06-13 20:45:16

    100% of the scene took place on a lifeboat prop in the studio

    100% of the scene took place on a lifeboat prop in the studio. Hitchcock's skill in making low-budget movies is too strong. The story of a group of Americans and a German on the lifeboat is still a dialogue scene. Mainly, it is nothing more than some performances that can reflect the characters'...

  • Morris 2022-06-13 18:34:28

    Suspenseful truth

    Everyone knows the name Hitchcock. However, it is no longer a name, but a noun. It can be included in any dictionary, and is equivalent to "suspense". But it is more vivid, vivid and concrete than the word "suspense". However, the word "suspense" is not enough to sum up the name Hitchcock. Although...

  • Donna 2022-06-13 16:17:45

    you are just animals

    5.9

    Don't worry about how he directs the play, it's a political propaganda, and in my opinion, there is no human nature, and there are no extreme events in the whole film. It doesn't enter the natural state that Hobbes said, and can throw a fish away , I'm afraid I'm not hungry enough. The director...

Lifeboat

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Language: English,German,French Release date: January 28, 1944

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