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Izabella 2022-01-21 08:01:27
Polyphony
[Replay] is the first feature film of Norwegian young director Joachim Trier's first test cry. Tells about the friendship, love, rock and writing life of two literary and artistic youths. The interaction between people, the cross-editing of fantasy and reality, the complex narration of dialogue and...
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Jaime 2022-01-21 08:01:27
Ensemble
I wait for the year-end surprise movie every year, so far this one is great. Tells about the friendship, love, ideals and reality of two young people Phillip and Erik.
Presumably the director must be a fan of punk music. The movie is full of punk music. Even a jogger passing by is wearing a T-shirt...

Joachim Trier
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Leta 2022-04-20 09:02:23
Because "The Worst Man in the World" has paid attention to the director's Oslo trilogy, this one has the feel of a modernist novel, avant-garde, experimental, and fragmented. It reminds me of Liu Suola's "You Have No Choice" countless times. Is it true that all the rebellious young people in the world are like this, smoking, drinking, listening to rock and roll, writing novels, chasing girls, having their own spiritual totem, hanging out in various parties, fantasizing that they can become writers, always chasing, always criticizing, waiting for a punch Smash the world into pieces, then pick up a corner and mount it in your heart. Philip and Yili, one is a self-exiled glass bead, the other is a balloon floating in Vanity Fair, and they set off against each other. Yili's scene at Stahl's house is real and moving. Young writers can hear that sentence and die. Sorry. (I like the actor who plays Philip very much. He has a very smart appearance, and there is a kind of indescribable tiredness and vigilance in his eyes. It looks so good in a knitted sweater!! I unilaterally announce that he is the best actor in 2021?)
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Josianne 2022-01-21 08:01:27
The countdown is invalid, action is king!