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Ruby 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Destruction and Reflection in Objectification: Feminist Destruction and Reflection in Objectification: Feminist Allegory in Daisies and The Girls
The homework is written in English, and I really don’t have time to translate it, so I tried to post it on both sides of the comparison between the two films.
Destruction and Reflection in Objectification: Feminist Allegory in Daisies/ Sedmirkrásky [1] and The Girls/ Flickorna [2] In the...
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Paxton 2022-04-07 08:01:02
reality and dream
The whole movie is like a dream.
The narration is like a dream, with scenes that come and go, without obvious logic, and the colors are sometimes black and white and sometimes colorful. The protagonist is completely guided by intuition, thinking and logic are skipped directly. Thoughts that pop up...

Marie Cesková
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Vicenta 2022-04-11 09:01:07
I watched it when I was very sleepy in the middle of the night. I thought I would definitely fall asleep watching it, but the more I watched it, the more awake I became. It was really a gorgeous film. Dedicated to those whose spiritual world is extremely chaotic, hehe. It was those two girls who kept eating, and I was so hungry in the middle of the night...
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Billie 2022-04-08 09:01:13
A kind of violent aesthetics and desire for destruction at the level of the film itself. The rhythm of the action reminds people of a certain Keaton-style mechanical and cartoon sense. At the end, there is even a stunt, which is very cute; the neighbor said that it influenced Rivet, Indeed, but I feel that Rivett has absorbed the most essence and purest place in this film, especially in "The Voyage of Celine and Julie".
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