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Brandt 2022-10-08 01:51:56
Movie Notes
Dreyer photographed things that don't exist, everything that happens in the present also happens in memory, and memory is like a burning fire. After Gertrud closes the door, we can only continue to picture her sitting in a chair, perhaps with her unfocused gaze and subtle smile. Like The Word,...
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Elroy 2022-10-28 18:49:37
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Gabriel (the poet)'s speech: Thinking good thought requires courage; a true soul does not need to be hidden behind his thoughts. '
Georg (heroine, singer): Georg is an atheist. She believes in free will. She said that my father is a fatalist and believes that everything is arranged, but I have to...

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Krystal 2022-06-09 19:42:46
I first tried to build a complete relationship diagram of the characters through eye contact between the characters, but failed, because everyone is looking at the air most of the time...So looking at it from another angle, it seems that most of the dialogue is the exchange of memories and love. , It should not be simply understood as a communication between roles.
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Wayne 2022-06-09 16:58:49
1. Being able to discuss the relationship between a married woman and three men on the table in 1964 is a testament to the relatively high status of Danish women. 2. But it's still very boring. Compared with Bergman's skill, it is still a lot worse!
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Gertrud Kanning: Give me your mouth
[kiss]
Gertrud Kanning: Your wonderful mouth.
Erland Jansson: Where do we go now?
Gertrud Kanning: Your place. Come.
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Erland Jansson: Who are you, really?
Gertrud Kanning: I am many things.
Erland Jansson: Who?
Gertrud Kanning: The morning dew dripping from the leaves of the tree. White clouds sailing, no one knows where.
Erland Jansson: Who else are you?
Gertrud Kanning: I am the moon. I am the sky.
Erland Jansson: Are you anyone else?
Gertrud Kanning: Yes, I am a mouth. A mouth seeking another's mouth.
Erland Jansson: Sounds like a dream.
Gertrud Kanning: It is a dream. Life is a dream.
Erland Jansson: Life?
Gertrud Kanning: Yes. Life is a long, long chain of dreams, drifting into one another.
Erland Jansson: And the mouth you spoke of?
Gertrud Kanning: A dream.
Erland Jansson: And the mouth you seek?
Gertrud Kanning: Also, a dream.
[kiss]