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Deontae 2022-03-21 09:03:00
A poem of nowhere.
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Reflecting on our existence, that's what Antonioni wants to do. There is definitely a sense of avant-garde in the 20th century.
Compared with "Adventures", the sound processing in "Red Desert" is more like the unbearable noise of neurotic patients, and it also highlights the destruction of human...
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Brandt 2022-04-19 09:02:43
"haven't seen the ad"
Whether it's the use of color or the so-called alienation of people from modern industry, I have to honestly say that this work made me decide whether the pace was a little too slow. It's heart-wrenching. I have to say that facing the impending separation, I actually felt a bit of reluctance in my...

Rita Renoir
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Arturo 2022-04-24 07:01:22
A cold room, a life out of focus. Nothing can be expressed except lies, nothing has to be hidden except emotions. We were in the desert, waiting for a ship to break in, even if it brought nothing, nothing. "I can't keep staring at the sea because that makes me stop caring about the land."
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Wade 2022-03-21 09:03:00
Paint-like high-contrast and low-saturation colors have even become a distinct symbol to participate in the narrative language. Together with the avant-garde industrial background sound and picture counterpoint and the big vision, the red that can be seen everywhere is the anxiety about the industrialized society and the individual’s relationship with the outside world. A contradictory portrayal of alienation, with a sexual signified at the same time. There seems to be no one better suited to this alienated, sensitive, and restless image than Monica Vitti, both in terms of looks and performance.
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