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  • Marlene 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    Privacy is the dignity of one's repentance

    Today's review is the worst.

    It hurts to be idle, let's look down.

  • Kristina 2022-03-20 09:01:45

    Conversations can be eavesdropped, but human hearts cannot...

    The long shot of God's perspective in the first few minutes of the film does not lock anyone in the noisy crowd, and even the protagonist of the film can easily be skipped as a passerby. This psychological sense of horror and depression runs through the whole film, which is very obvious. Director's...

  • Nella 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Modernity and the Bertolucci scene

    Basically, I have seen the most complete parable of modernity, from the modern occupation of prying into the lives of others-to becoming a major player in the industry, losing the subjectivity of oneself, breaking up the family and being unable to obtain intimacy, resulting in a sense of...

  • Makayla 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Self-talk

    I only watched "Dialogue" recently, and it was also the last film to complete Coppola's film project. It was also my favorite movie. Sure enough, compared to the other movie guys, my favorite is Coppola. His control of light and shadow, the display of harmony and painting, and the balance...

  • Torey 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Eavesdropping conspiracy/dialogue textbook compilation

    The director created a 200-page psychological and mental state symbolic film. The conception of American politics and humanistic background reveals that contemporary people have no privacy at all. They are wiretapped. Living conditions cannot communicate between people. Lonely and confused. Garage...

  • Monica 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Views on the first and last shots of "The Great Conspiracy of Eavesdropping"

    In the opening, a three-minute long-range overhead shot was taken. The focal length was gradually retracted and the lens moved up and down to pull the male lead into the screen; at the same time, the background sound was filled with the sometimes steady and chaotic saxophone and singing voices....

  • Reba 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    In the 1970s, jazz music has been completely accepted by the American orthodox society.

    The early masters were also all kinds of worrying about the country, the people, compassionate people, and it’s okay to pay tribute to the suffering masters of the ancestors (Hitchcock), but the characters in this film are too internalized and the environment background of the times is too strong,...

  • Jimmie 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    He'd kill us if he got the chance!

    Justin Khoo mentioned in his podcast that there is a line in Coppola's "Dialogue" and the actor read it very cleverly.

    (1) He'd kill us if he got the chance.

  • Agnes 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    Auditory fear

    The tidy room was unreasonably clean, and Cole looked at it to see where there was a problem and the bug was hidden. When the blood-red water poured out of the toilet, I was really stunned! It turns out that Cole, who works in monitoring, has been monitored! He checked the room...

  • Sherwood 2021-12-08 08:01:44

    See how Coppola portrays the "eavesdropping era"

    In 1974, Coppola had two works published, one is "The Godfather 2", and the other is "Dialogue" (also translated as The Great Conspiracy of Eavesdropping). Unlike "The Godfather 2", "Dialogue" does not have complicated grievances and hatreds. Its story is simple enough to be summarized by...