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Dominic 2022-01-19 08:01:32
Apichaporn on the "Altar"
As someone who happily gave "Tropical Diseases" five stars and included it in my new millennium TOPTEN, I still have to firmly give this pretentious work a star. I feel that the current classmate Appi is like a clever businessman. After successfully developing the label-style "Jungle Phantom" on...
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Hubert 2022-03-23 09:03:06
basic form
I watched Apichatpong's Uncle Boonmee twice. Compared with the previous films, Uncle Boonmee is more like some paragraphs. They can be connected at a deep level, but as a whole film, Apichatpong seems to care more about expression. Casual poetry, rather than a natural and unified overall situation....

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Tate 2022-03-18 09:01:06
Innovativeness is weaker in Api's movies, and storytelling is stronger in his movies. Of course it is relatively speaking. It is still the motif of Apichapon-style movies: religion and mysticism. Light and photography are still super strong. Impressing Westerners still stems from the Eastern spectacle in the film. Personally, I feel inferior to tropical diseases and love syndrome, but the ending is still a bit touched.
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Humberto 2022-01-19 08:01:32
The princess took off her veil and immersed in the water to copulate with the catfish; the monk took off the robes and dipped her body in the water to wash her body. Uncle Bumi took out the redundant things and returned to the womb to wait for the deadline to come. You and I will be mortal, one day you will unload the jewels, gold, silver, patriarchal ethics, and secular memories. How do I cross the chasm of reincarnation, cross the barrier of yin and yang, wading through the muddy swamp, turning into a red-eyed ghost monkey, and watching TV that will never end with you on a chatting and laughing summer night.
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