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Published Saturday, November 15, 2008 by Tatyanavvganqbjkvv.
The Thief is a piercing Hitchcockesque thriller about a Communist spy who kills an FBI agent and is haunted by his guilty conscience. The most unique suspense story of the sound era, without a single word spoken! Brilliant production with beautiful photography in New York, Washington, D.C., and other East Coast locations. A product of the Cold War era when Communists were infiltrating all phases of American life. Academy Award-winner Ray Milland stars in this moody film noir masterpiece.
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
Wow! I really loved the movie The Thief. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Ray Milland deliver some award-winning performances in this movie.
I also think Martin Gabel was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Ray Milland and Martin Gabel worked wonderful in The Thief. The great supporting cast includes Ray Milland, Martin Gabel, Harry Bronson, Rita Vale, Rex O'Malley.
I think Ray Milland and Martin Gabel worked wonderful in The Thief. The great supporting cast includes Ray Milland, Martin Gabel, Harry Bronson, Rita Vale, Rex O'Malley.
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The title of Eric Rohmer's sixth and final film in his Comedies and Proverbs series, Boyfriends and Girlfriends, makes much more sense in its original French form: L'ami de mon amie (The Friend of My Friend). In this series, each stand-alone film is based on a proverb, in this case, "the friends of my friends are my friends." Thus when conservative 24-year-old Blanche (the beautiful and talented Emmanuelle Chaulet) is befriended by wild-child 22-year-old Lea (the exotic Sophie Renoir), they find themselves each tempted by the love interests of the other. Fabien (Eric Viellard) is Lea's long-term beau, into windsurfing and hiking, which fills Lea with ennui; she'd much rather party all night. Blanche is besotted with Alexandre (Franois-Eric Gendron), a ladies' man who barely acknowledges her existence and who is dating Adrienne (Anne-Laure Meury). But of course, as things always go, Fabien is enamoured with the sporty Blanche, and Alexandre finds Lea irresistible.
In typical Rohmer fashion, the film is heavy on dialogue and light on action. By stripping away the veneer--no unusual camera work, no elaborate settings, no pounding soundtrack--Rohmer is able to effectively focus on the empty lives of the modern suburbanites (they all live in a spanking-clean suburb of Paris, Clergy-Pontoise, where the sparseness of the apartments and streets echoes their lives) and his New Wave influences show in the simple theme, the fickle nature of the heart. Yet his characters are immensely likable and their situations comical and ordinary enough for the viewer to relate to. This is an excellent entry into the world of Eric Rohmer for the New Wave neophyte and a refreshing, lighter outing for those who are already fans. --Jenny Brown
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I really loved the movie Boyfriends and Girlfriends. I really enjoyed watching Emmanuelle Chaulet in this movie. I also think Sophie Renoir was great!
I think Emmanuelle Chaulet and Sophie Renoir worked wonderful in Boyfriends and Girlfriends. The great supporting cast includes Emmanuelle Chaulet, Sophie Renoir, Anne-Laure Meury, Eric Viellard, Franois-Eric Gendron.