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Merritt 2022-03-22 09:03:00
Love the Sahara
"Are you lost?" the old man inside asked when Kit returned to the café where they had first arrived in Morocco. Then there is a long narration, "When you don't know when death is coming, you still regard life as the source of endless squandering, but the vicissitudes of life are always limited in...
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Demetris 2022-03-22 09:03:00
Kundera, Wild Palms, Bertolucci
I joked in my Moments that I couldn't watch a full Bertolucci on any given day, which is true. It took the last emperor four years (the first thirty minutes were almost backwards) to cover the sky for two days. Maybe I'm still not used to "discomfort". That is, the expression of detached emotions,...

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Serenity 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Herzog's landscape + Antonioni's emotion, the lost generation walks into Africa and then leaves Africa, what is behind the sky? The white people are fascinated by the natural wonders, and they are also watched and played by the natives as a wonder; they have no sense of the story, nor the director (as soon as they see Bertolucci filming an erotic scene, their head is big), the red light The use of expressionism is worth remembering. The two paragraphs included in Sakamoto Ryuichi's documentary are really the essence. The monologue at the end of the old man's contrast between voice and painting is worth adding another star. The soundtrack has a strong sense of presence, and it almost turns the invisible into a dangerous character, and it is too alienating. The sexiest part of Malkovich is his voice, which has a natural fragility. The heroine is like a flexo version of Sigourney Weaver. Oh, that gay pock-faced guy who borrows money... Is Wormtail you? The strange impression is that I always thought that this film had sci-fi elements, but it didn't? Original to be added.
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Ludie 2022-03-24 09:03:49
Everything is limited. We always take the good times for granted. In fact, we all live behind the protective shell of modern civilization. Women would rather be enslaved than aimless. Basically faithful to the original, and you know Bertolucci understands it from the beginning. However, the deleted part is not very good, and the understanding is not very thorough. What is "freedom"? Is it unknown?
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Tunner: Do you think, uh, Port suspects something?
Kit Moresby: I think he knows, but he doesn't know that he knows.
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Kit Moresby: According to Port, everyone eventually gets used to anything.
Tunner: If that were true, it would be the end of progress.
Kit Moresby: No, I'm sure it's true. I just don't know whether it's good or bad.
Port Moresby: Neither.