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Marta 2022-04-19 09:01:33
perfume. Existentialism
"Perfume: The Story of a Murderer"
Director: Tom Tykwer
Screenwriters: Andrew Birjin, Bernd Eichinger, Tom Tykwer
Actors: Ben Whishaw, Dustin Hoffman, Alan Rickman After
seeing friends enjoy Perfume: "The Story of a Murderer" has some echoes, and I am also a little excited to share. Personally, I... -
Gillian 2022-04-19 09:01:33
do your best
He said to Xiao She: I finally watched "Perfume".
She asked me how I was doing, and I spent a lot of time thinking of words, and finally said: Anyway—it can be seen that the director did his best.
Then we laughed together.
I never believed that "Perfume" could be made into a good movie. Although...

Perry Millward
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Ford 2022-04-24 07:01:04
It feels a bit bland~ Although the stories are very famous~ I feel that the movie does not fully express the essence~ However, overall, it is still a good movie~
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Simeon 2022-03-20 09:01:26
Tom Tykwer's masterpiece. 1. A large number of beautiful and dreamy audio-visual language collages are used to present the wonderful world described by Suskind. Colors, sounds, and pictures are all important factors for simulating smells to express the "smell" of the characters and build the audience's perception. 2. Close-up storyboards and outdoor medium and long-range transitions. 3. From dissolution, distillation to oil extraction, Ge Nuyi spent his whole life in pursuit of the mystery of the perfume manufacturing process, and all the beauty in the world passed him by. After living in isolation, he returned to the secular world, and when he stood on the top of the crowd, he saw the fusion of human beings' true love and desire. He finally realized everything, returned to the place where all sins began, and ended his tragic life by satisfying the primitive desires of mankind. So grotesque, yet so romantic. Compared with the loss of love, Ge Nuyi is more afraid of losing the proof that love once existed. 4. Fragrant but not erotic, killing but not bloody. We are in purgatory, but we always imagine bathing in the fairy source, as if we were born in a fish stall with a rose-colored fragrance, and we pursue a pure paradise that does not belong to us.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer quotes
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Narrator: He still had enough perfume left to enslave the whole world if he so chose. He could walk to Versailles and have the king kiss his feet. He could write the pope a perfumed letter and reveal himself as the new Messiah. He could do all this, and more, if he wanted to. He possessed a power stronger than the power of money, or terror, or death - the invincible power to command the love of man kind. There was only one thing the perfume could not do. It could not turn him into a person who could love and be loved like everyone else. So, to hell with it he thought. To hell with the world. With the perfume. With himself.
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Narrator: When Jean-Baptiste did finally learn to speak he soon found that everyday language proved inadequate for all the olfactory experiences accumulating within himself.