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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...
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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...

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Ethyl 2022-03-20 09:03:06
Eagerly responding to silent films and B-movies...Truffaut said that "Shooting the Pianist" was spiritually influenced by "Johnny Guitar", "Nicolas Ray is a film that has different meanings in France and the United States. Not only did the French dub not detract from the film, Instead, it reinforces its style. The French version is poetically elegant, full of charm, but also tragic...it is reminiscent of Cocteau.”
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Christelle 2022-04-21 09:03:45
Translation of the film. French-style American genre films, both imitations and unique literary accents.
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