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The Long Goodbye Reviews

  • Ashleigh 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    anti-genre film noir

    It is finally an "anti-genre" film noir, directed by Altman, which is different from the wanton subversion and deconstruction of film noir by European directors (however ironically, film noir originated in Europe and the United States was ridiculed and deconstructed by European directors. ),...

  • Kimberly 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    more desperate than the original novel

    Whether or not to read the original novel before watching this movie is definitely a Hamlet-esque question. Because if you have read the original novel before, then let me tell you, this movie has all adapted the storyline (especially the deleted characters), the background of the era, and the...

  • Noah 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    Flash

    The tidbits of the DVD are related to photography. One is the video interview of Vilmos Zsigmond. The second is the text report of the film by American Cinematographer magazine in 1973. Vilmos Zsigmond escaped from Hungary in 56 years and worked hard in Hollywood for many years . a blockbusterIn...

  • Maximo 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    No one invents a way to say goodbye to the police

    When cutting scenes with each other, different characters have different soundtracks. It doesn’t matter what you say, the soundtrack can’t be interrupted, as long as the soundtrack is not used very often. This is what Altman and PTA know. It’s very similar to “The Trial”, but it’s not sudden. The...

  • Adalberto 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    to say goodbye is to die a little

    Probably because Zhuyu is in the front, there are not many successful examples of good novels being turned into movies. Raymond Chandler's "The Long Goodbye" is too famous. I didn't have high expectations for the film, but I found out that the director was Robert Altman, and Jorge used to like his...

  • Janae 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    Film Review Interview: Robert Oldman

    By Jan Dawson / Film Comment

    The translation was first published in "Iris"

    Translator's note: Robert Altman is an "outlier" in Hollywood, living under the industrial system of Hollywood, but his creations are closer to European art films. Ultraman has won the highest awards in Cannes, Berlin (West...

  • Bud 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    It's different from a novel

    It is recommended not to read Chandler's original book before watching this film, because the film has many key changes, such as the ending, such as the relationship between the characters. The film is not bad, after all, it is the work of Ultraman; but it is not "black" enough to be measured by...

  • Deshaun 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    Briefly

    This may not be the director's most powerful work, but such a seemingly simple story without any gimmicks has portrayed a lonely and trivial man in his life into three parts, especially the interaction with the cat at the beginning, the protagonist's broken thoughts continue all the way , such a...

  • Noelia 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    Marlowe in the 70's

    It's really impossible to know what the considerations are in dragging Marlowe into the 1970s and assigning him a lot of female neighbors who like to do yoga and spiritual lessons half-naked. At the beginning, I interacted with the cat and dumped the cat food into the can that it likes to eat,...

  • Marques 2022-01-29 08:06:33

    long goodbye

    What kind of sincere and sad friendship will happen when an elegant and polite alcoholic meets a poor and noble private detective? Lennox is drunk and sent back by Marlowe, who later sends a huge five thousand dollar bill. The banknotes are used as thanks and farewells, however, a series of murders...