Arthur Nauzyciel

Arthur Nauzyciel

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    • Fabian 2022-04-19 09:02:58

      reversible time

      In this film, time is a reversible existence: Xiaokang tampered with various clocks again and again, and even attempted to tamper with the time of the entire city. As a film that pays tribute to Truffaut, Tsai Ming-liang deliberately chose Taipei and Paris as the background for the characters'...

    • Micaela 2022-03-16 09:01:08

      "What Time Are You Over There": Expressing Emotions in Prose

      "What Time Are You Over There" is a very boring movie to watch. Of course, it also continues Tsai Mingliang's consistent style, trying to establish the audience's emotions in the aimless storytelling, and thus express the meaning that the director himself wants to talk about.

      At the literary level,...

    • Arden 2022-03-19 09:01:10

      Cai Mingliang's films need to be in some specific moods to evoke a very delicate inner resonance. This time, however, I apparently went for a fast-food meal with the heart of fast food. Or there is no lamentation about the longitude jet lag these days.

    • Sophia 2022-04-24 07:01:24

      Missing the mother of her deceased husband, wanting to be well-off in sync with the time in Paris, Xiangqi who lives alone in a foreign land, Cai Mingliang used three groups of characters to write the human destiny of the same destination, that is, the inescapable lonely state of mind, and as the most important image in the film "" "Clock" adds an eternal attribute to this loneliness. At the end, the Ferris wheel rotates counterclockwise, his father Miao Tian appears, and the ending subtitles appear dedicated to Cai Mingliang and Li Kangsheng's father. This scene can be called the most magical and heart-warming sustenance And Antoine, who appeared to pay tribute to "The Four Hundred Blows", Xiaokang holding a clock into the cinema and Antoine drinking milk echoing the images are all classic moments.

    What Time Is It There? quotes

    • Shiang-chyi: Come on. Sell me this one.

      Hsiao-kang: It'd be bad luck to own my watch.

      Shiang-chyi: Why?

      Hsiao-kang: Someone in my family just died. I'm in mourning. I can't sell it to you.

    • Hsiao-kang: So we have dinner at midnight now?

      Mother: What do you know? Can't we go along with your dad's time?