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  • Christopher 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    Dialogue: The Mirror in the Mirror

    "Rashomon" is a short story written by the Japanese writer Akutagawa Ryunosuke in 1915. It was later adapted into a film by Akira Kurosawa and became known to the world. It gradually became a proper noun with a special meaning, meaning "every Individuals can only see part of the truth." Coppola's...

  • Billie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

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    Carl is a well-known eavesdropping expert in half America. He was hired by a company chairman to help him detect an extramarital affair. The pair of cheating men and women in the eavesdropping tape left an important message: at 3 o'clock, a hotel's Room 773. Carl took the tape to the director, who...

  • Leo 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    first impression presets

    It's been two weeks since I watched the movie, and sometimes I think about it unconsciously. I had a collision with Keigo Higashino's work today and found an interesting point.

    The dialogue at the beginning of the movie caused us to misunderstand, on the one hand, it was due to the effort to...

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    first impression presets

    It's been two weeks since I watched the movie, and sometimes I think about it unconsciously. I had a collision with Keigo Higashino's work today and found an interesting point.

    The dialogue at the beginning of the movie caused us to misunderstand, on the one hand, it was due to the effort to...

  • Colten 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    We'll be listening to you.

    Coppola wrote and directed the film in the same year (before) that "The Godfather 2" was made. Cannes Palme d'Or winner. Oscar nomination for Best Picture. It tells the story of a master eavesdropper who struggles between morality and professionalism. Sounds mundane, but in plot it wraps a...

  • Dewayne 2022-03-23 09:01:55

    plot

    Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) is a surveillance expert who runs his own company in San Francisco. He is highly respected by others in the profession. Caul is obsessed with his own privacy; his apartment is almost bare behind its triple-locked door, he uses pay phones to make calls, claims to have no...

  • Stefan 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    mirror

    The audio video of a man and a woman talking in the square is played back and forth in the movie many times, each time you think you understand what they are talking about, but each time you find you are wrong. With the collection of various clues and evidence, you always think that you are getting...

  • Blaise 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    This is an art film

    I've watched a lot of movies recently and this movie is one of them. Eavesdropping on a big conspiracy sounds like a commercial drama about suspenseful reasoning at first glance. After reading it, I found that it focuses more on describing the psychology of the protagonist, more like a literary...

  • Janelle 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    or rely on strength

    The core truth of this movie: Power comes from the barrel of a gun

    Because the strength of the Russian father is still there, there is a great possibility of a sequel

    The wonderful story is highly compressed in the way of third-person narration. In fact, the filming is longer, and even a TV series...

  • Sylvester 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    Character Analysis: Begins with Steppenwolf, grows longer than Coppola

    (Personal humble opinion, for record only, criticism and additions are welcome)

    Coppola mentioned in a 1974 interview with DePalma that the film was inspired by Antonioni's "Zoom", but the character of the protagonist Harry Caul was inspired by Hesse's novel "Steppenwolf" " and the director's own...