Paul Muller

Paul Muller

  • Born: 1923-3-11
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Kevin 2022-04-09 08:01:02

      Letter on Rossellini

      Letter on Rossellini Jacques Rivette Translated by Tom Milne.

      'Ordinance protects. Order reigns.'

      You don't think much of Rossellini; you don't, so you tell me, like Voyage to Italy ; and everything seems to be in order. But no; you are not assured enough in your rejection not to sound out the...

    • Demetrius 2022-04-09 08:01:02

      some records

      In the room, the husband asked if he wanted something to drink, and the wife said yes, let's go to the bar. She didn't want the two to be alone. Among her friends, the two looked at each other who were chatting and laughing with others. When they went back, they all said that the fun was just okay....

    • Karl 2022-04-20 09:02:55

      It is a work in which neorealism enters modernism. In the ancient city of Pompeii, in the catacombs, in the Mount Vesuvius, it is not only the image hint of the emotional state of the couple, but also the spiritual inquiry of the grand history to the individual moment. The traces of all the years are left on the eternal and unchanging land of Naples, life and death, history and individuality, eternity and end... Finally, the momentary emotions still spew out under repeated inquiries.

    • Jaden 2022-04-22 07:01:58

      As far as movies are concerned, the spiritual world of Europeans in that era was actually quite separated from us. Fortunately, the starting point of the film is the relationship between husband and wife, which is why Rossellini and even neorealism are classics. The starting point of the narrative is always Real scenes and real people's lives are only people's lives, and future generations can always have some resonance. Of course, seeing Ingrid Bergman on the big screen was worth the price of admission.

    Journey to Italy quotes

    • Katherine Joyce: This is the first time that we've been really alone ever since we married.

      Alex Joyce: Yes, I suppose it is.

    • [first lines]

      Alex Joyce: Where are we?

      Katherine Joyce: Oh, I don't know exactly.