Two-thirds of the movie was filmed with sound and the other three were silenced. At that time, the usage fee of the audio equipment was very high, so this is an attempt to cut costs. However, Fritz Lang likes to transition from the sound world to a terribly disturbing quality without noise. More "
Schrank: Outsiders are breaking our business and reputation. Measures taken by police and day-to-day attacks against children's murderers are preventing our activities from reaching unacceptably low levels. We can no longer tolerate the fact that we can not safely leave the police to hotels, bars, cafes and even individual houses.
Schrecker: This situation has to end. Things need to return to normal, otherwise we will be in trouble. Our warehouse will run out soon. In case you can not receive financial assistance
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In this article, I will briefly introduce the important foundation of the network. Each page is a tripartite democracy: author, user and web browser. Each contributes to the overall style of the page. A series of laws will determine how these contributions will work together in cooperation and we will join the web page displayed on the screen. The rules of priorities always remind Isaac Asimov's "I, the robot". There, a simple rule of how the robot should behave is listed, then the story of the problem caused by rule conflict is told. But Asimov is an optimist. He believes that a simple priority rule can lead us to understanding even if the road is irregular. For those who write technical specifications, this is a pleasing reading.