Daniel Boulanger

Daniel Boulanger

  • Born: 1922-1-24
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  • Extended Reading
    • Nakia 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      "Shooting the Pianist" Elegy of the Noble Soul

      In 1960, it was the golden age of the new wave of French cinema. French director François Truffaut was arguably one of the high-profile film artists of his time. Compared with "Four Hundred Blows", "Shooting the Pianist" can be said to be the most unknown, but it can't hide the artistic achievement...

    • Elmore 2022-03-12 08:01:02

      C'est La Vie

      Although we may have a very complete plan for our future, life is still full of countless possible variables, some that make you happy, some that make you miserable, and sometimes that make you laugh and cry.
         As the French often say, C'est La Vie (this is life).
         A pianist who has always been...

    • Mireya 2022-03-23 09:03:28

      There are so many shots, I feel like entering a point of view, like flying. Such as a female violinist, such as jumping off a building, such as the flickering darkness, such as the translucent kisses and interspersed dreams in the rotating room. The conversation in the car is good, the good and the evil are blurred, and the world is right in the end, but it cannot avoid loss; those inner monologues, like Calvino. Dreamlike disappearance, dreamlike snow, now and then. Day and night have no meaning, nor does temperature. Darkness is really beautiful. Style from start to finish, no thought in sight. Supplement: I think those shots are more in line with the elegant and ethereal beauty of ancient Chinese aesthetics, such as the female violinist, the whole is detached, seeing the whole picture of the world in the details, and the piano music is fresh and natural; later the snow fell for a while Not for a while, as if transcending time into eternity in an illusion, ethereal and clear, quiet...

    • Eunice 2022-04-23 07:05:19

      3.5 "I kissed everyone on my birthday so I have an excuse to kiss you"

    Shoot the Piano Player quotes

    • Richard Saroyan: If the loons could fly, he'd be a squadron leader!

    • Mammy: [Closing lines] Charlie, meet the new barmaid. Charlie! The piano player!