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Bradford 2022-01-11 08:02:30
Related metaphors
I don't know why, the Chinese names of many movies are quite unreliable (not translated), such as this "WALKABOUT". I think of another movie "GERRY" that I have seen before, which was translated as "Rinny Goes in the Desert". Buy it!
The reason why I mentioned the "GERRY" is because I just... -
Colleen 2022-01-11 08:02:30
Live like a primitive
There is no doubt that the director of this work is a conservationist. Many conceptual techniques are used in the film to show how good life is close to nature, how ugly the city and the destruction of nature are. Although it seems a bit blunt to express a concept with a lot of photos and music...

Luc Roeg
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Conrad 2022-01-11 08:02:30
The black native’s dance was his way of courtship, but his sister couldn’t leave the city life (she told what she wanted), so the native was completely abandoned and committed suicide (because the sister is no different from those who shoot the buffalo, this is Identify her) Look at the one-person village on the other side of the highway. How indifferent the modern person is. At the end of the film, she became a wife, but the wild dream that she saw in that moment has gone. The nude swimming section is a classic in the film. , Maggi, recommend
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Lucie 2022-03-18 09:01:05
I couldn't be interested in watching it all the time, thinking it was the kind of road warmth movie. After watching it, I realized that this film is so avant-garde, basically it is regarded as an observation and education film for editing class or film theory class. Nicolas Roeg's symbolic montage and various metaphors are so obvious that you can't help but feel it.
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