Shock Corridor

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Bent on winning a Pulitzer Prize, a journalist commits himself to a mental institution to solve a strange and unclear murder. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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Dionysos 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol One moment conceals both madness and triumph of reason and destroys the cliché that separates a genius from a lunatic by an infinitely small distance. On the other hand, the only moment compressing clarity and confusion, colorful image, and the attack of black and white insanity leads us to resolution, victory, and gain - at the cost of loss. The protagonist passes through the gate toward victory, but this victorious arch stands on two pillars... the moment of victory is the moment of the protagonist's defeat. We always achieve our goals, and there is only one path that leads to it. Bogart experienced something similar in Ray's In a Lonely Place, but here the protagonist's actions justified him and destroyed him at the same time, although the merger was only temporary and contingent. Fuller is on a higher level; he shows that the victorious gesture itself leads to defeat, and vice versa. It is a shame that Shock Corridor and its cinéma-direct realistic counterpart Titicut Follies stand in the shadow of something similar in many ways, but much less subversive, even though it may not seem so at first glance, i.e., One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (it’s no coincidence that it was, of course, filmed entirely in "color"...). ()

kaylin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol An incredibly simple story at first glance, where a journalist goes to a mental institution to uncover the truth about a death. From the beginning, you can already guess how it will end, but that doesn't matter at all because the journey here is incredibly interesting and inventive. The characters present here and the scenes involving them are absolutely unique, and the film easily etches into your memory. ()