Jonathan Zaccaï

Jonathan Zaccaï

  • Born: 1970-7-22
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  • Extended Reading
    • Dakota 2022-03-27 09:01:22

      regain the rhythm you forgot

      I have always liked the division of French films, emphasizing narrative dialogue, focusing on realism, diluting the background music, but deliberately highlighting the use of sound in the scene, mixed with a low-pitched and fast-paced French style-----squeaky. It makes people feel that they are not...

    • Christa 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      Slightly melancholy

      "The Rhythm My Heart Forgot" is only a French film that has such a name; the second is to be attracted by Romain Duris, an actor who has a traditional French melancholy temperament and is very MAN. Haven't seen any of his movies before (truly a failure). Hungry for his movies.
       
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    • Josie 2022-03-29 09:01:09

      3.5. The restless and shaky footage may be a request for realism, or it may be a symbol of the male protagonist's irritable mood. As a drama, the first half is quite boring, showing the character's daily life trivially in the picture, even makes me a little unable to understand why I have to "learn the piano". Later, the background of the characters and the story gradually became clearer and clearer, but the little reversal at the end was not well understood. Maybe Jacques's interest is in realism and anti-inspirational things, but some old-fashioned elements in the movie (gangster + revenge) have worn away the edge of realism, and even a little hypocritical. Now think about it, no wonder Odia has the style of later crossover genre films.

    • Harmon 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Did music really redeem him in the end? I doubt that. The 5063rd person has seen it.

    The Beat That My Heart Skipped quotes

    • Sami: Playing piano is making you flip. Stop it now!

      Thomas Seyr: Nothing's making me flip. I'm not flipping. I'm having a ball. I feel fantastic, dont' you see? It's important, I'm serious about it.

      Sami: You gonna make dough from pianos?

      Thomas Seyr: Not pianos, the piano! It's not about making money, it's about art.

      Sami: What's in it for us? You coming to meetings all, 'Hi guys, I've been playing piano.' Shit, I'll take up the banjo.

      Thomas Seyr: It's over your head