Night on Earth evaluation action
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Vella 2021-12-22 08:01:19
3.5+. A collection of short essays by Jia Muxu. The themes are not common, but the similarities between the stories are closely related, which fasten the common signs of taxi, night, and city, as well as the relationship between passengers and drivers. It is worth noting that although the characters selected by Jamux in each story are not the same, they are almost all opposed to the background of the characters-the lower class (the realist) and the upper class (providing the dreamer), the Americans ( Urban residents) and Germans (urban lost people), blind people (discriminated people) and black people (discriminatory people), priests (belief in holiness) and wanderers (belief in sex), those who have lost their love (calm) and those who have lost wealth (drunk life and dreams) ). The settings of these characters collided with the most exciting drama conflicts, the most wonderful dialogue sparks, and at the same time concentratedly reflected the characteristics of the background city. The cold humor and irony of Jamusch reached its peak in the third story. The blind did not recognize the skin color, the discriminated person became the discriminator, and the end of the crash was absolutely amazing. As for the first story, except for the phone montage at the beginning and Winona Reid's baby face, there is nothing more.
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Dandre 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Samsung has half. Jarmusch is cool, but never so cold that one rubs one's arms. Sometimes there is a slight warmth, but it is just a casual and casual existence. Gena Rowlands is truly beautiful. The last story is a little more powerful.
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Victoria Snelling: Driving at night doesn't seem to bother you.
Corky: Why should it?
Victoria Snelling: For me it's a big problem. I have night blindness.
Corky: Is that something that happens when you get old?
Victoria Snelling: No. No, actually it isn't. It has nothing to do with age. I've had it all my life.
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Corky: I don't always want to be a cab driver.
Victoria Snelling: What do you really want to be.
Corky: A mechanic.
Victoria Snelling: A mechanic?
Corky: I practically know all there is to know about it. Both my brothers are mechanics. They're older than me; but, you know, cause I'm like a girl and I'm like still kinda young and all, I gotta kinda like work up to it, you know.