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Justyn 2022-03-23 09:03:15
Reflections on the Philosophical Issues Involved in Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game
1. Everyone is looking for the Sartre-style "perfect moment", that is, the absurd compensation for missed opportunities, fantasy romance can overcome reality, and the pursuit of the passions of the past is wiser than them, she wrote, "I don't want to be in this life. See you again, because,...
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Alisha 2022-03-24 09:03:35
Analysis of the rules of the game
Renoir's immortal masterpiece, which was banned when it was first released, was not restored until the Venice Film Festival in 1959. The story takes place on the eve of World War II. A group of French nobles spend the weekend together in a manor, which reflects various human flaws such as class...

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Chase 2022-01-26 08:43:44
Andre wants to fit into a world he doesn't belong to, and ends up being a victim. He didn't respect the rules of the game and wanted to break the rules by flying around the world, and Kristin wanted to do the same by doing whatever he wanted. Rules are the only bad guy in the film. "The world is made up of factions, and each faction has its own customs, its norms, its own language, in short, its rules, and those rules determine the game," Renoir said.
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Bryon 2022-03-24 09:03:35
High society love is the fusion of two fantasies and the contact of two bodies. Disgusting morality. Demons, they are all demons.
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La servante: I'm all for doing as I like, but etiquette is etiquette.
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Célestin, l'aide cuisinier: Did you get sea salt for La Bruyere?
Le cuisinier: She can eat like everybody else. Diets I can accept, but not obsessions.