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Madisyn 2022-03-22 09:02:21
Renoir made cinema an audiovisual art
Politics, class, and race briefly became giant phantoms in the simple space and time constructed by Renoir, untouchable but shrouded and floating. In an unconventional way, the director downplays the plot and plunges the audience into a pre-set dramatic theme—there is conflict between countries,...
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Shane 2022-03-24 09:02:50
Poetic anti-war film
There are many masterpieces of Renoir, but this one is my favorite.
It's not difficult to photograph everyday life poetically, but it's really not easy to resist a grim war with humor and poetry.
Renoir is an amazing director.
The film tells the story of a group of returned war criminals who...

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Marley 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Throughout the whole film, director Jean Renoir has no intention of wasting pen and ink on the passage of prison escape. Through the sporadic escape actions of the prisoner of war camp, it is the most tender and most distressing expression of anti-war. The film features two officers, the French are captured and the Germans are in charge. You are in two different camps in two countries and even sympathize with each other. Although you were killed by your duty, you are the more pitiful one. I am about to be liberated, you are still the neurons in the body of the beast of war, dominated and controlled, always ready to sacrifice your freedom and life, and devote yourself to a senseless war to destroy humanity. Men are most attractive only when they smash firearms and stay away from war, and have the qualifications to be loved and true freedom. The two prisoners of war walked deep and shallow in the snow, dodging the German patrol. Indistinct, both real and illusory, the war is real enough, as if it were imminent. CC number: 01.
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Maxwell 2022-01-07 15:53:50
So this is the originator of the prison escape movie! ! And it's much more than that! ! If the so-called artistic tribute is to constantly "draw inspiration" from the innovation of antiques, then all latecomers should die of shame
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