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Kasandra 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Film Critic, Personal Shopper, Personal Shopper, Philosophical Film
Films with highly polarized opinions are often the focus of heated discussions, and can often be used by movie fans as after-dinner talk to pass the boring leisure time. I was fortunate enough to watch such a "unique" movie today, and I wrote it down impatiently to share it with you.
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Patsy 2022-01-10 08:01:52
About the plot and story line-the most thorough explanation! (Content is updated)
I like this movie very much. I didn't find the version I thought after reading the reviews, so I wrote something.
Title in red fontThe heroine Maureen lives alone in Paris and has a gift for psychics. Her twin brother died of congenital heart disease not long ago. Since Maureen suffers from the same...

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Trystan 2022-03-16 09:01:05
Just like the different video materials (low-quality video, online video) used by Assayas in large quantities, the film presents a strong collage temperament. On the one hand, the absurdity produced by the collage creates a horror hidden under the daily surface, but on the other hand, it makes certain transitions in the plot seem very abrupt and deliberate. The torn between the American and French styles of the script sometimes leads to a bewildered dead end, but it can be pulled back on track by a few finishing touches.
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Brennan 2022-03-24 09:02:59
1. Focus on women's self-identity, wandering and entanglement between flesh and spirit, private and public life, fashion purchasing/try-on mirroring vs. unconscious medium, extending the text space. 2. Sending and receiving text messages is more important than transportation. Xiao K also vividly interprets the state of modern people who are lost in various transitional states and uncertain life. 3. Deep text + mixed genre + clumsy ending eventually makes the overall strength of the film lacking. (8.3/10)
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[last lines]
Maureen Cartwright: Lewis, is it you?
[pauses]
Maureen Cartwright: Or is it just me?
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Erwin: [to Maureen] You know how they say the dead watch over the living? I've thought about that a lot. Not just because Lewis was a medium. I don't know what that means. For me, he was someone deeply intuitive of others. He, uh... understood things that went unspoken. He did. Maybe because he knew he was going to die. I mean, I felt that he saw things which I didn't. Maybe you do too. He thought you had the same gifts...