A Short Film About Killing Comments

  • Antwon 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    In fact, the most impressive thing in the whole film is the loli in the photo, the loli Madou of the street painter and the two loli outside the window of the coffee shop. And these thoughts are Yazek's nostalgia for his dead sister. As he said, he always thought that her sister was still alive. It's just that the film tells a long-standing historical question by executing the story of a not so heinous criminal: Who gives the law the power to kill? 【Three and a half...

  • Retha 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    The two opposite directions of fate, who have never met, have indeed intersected due to crime, which has become even more ironic. Too depressing footage, soundtrack, hopeless, extremely...

  • Ivory 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    I just discovered that this film itself is one of the Ten Commandments. More than reflecting on the death penalty system, the key is to involve the contradiction between the "judgment" and the "education". Human nature may or may not be able to be saved, but the judgment must have its unchanging bottom line. The problem I now find is irreconcilable and cannot be completely reconciled, otherwise the country itself will be the first to...

  • Brandy 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    God. Stern and harsh narrative techniques, gloomy and oppressive camera performance, human nature exploration of moral freedom, and philosophical thinking about life and death. The sky under the filter is covered with a gray layer of shadow. This is reality, this is life, and the indifference and loneliness in reality and the guilt of original sin kill us...

  • Hilbert 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    Two questions: 1. What exactly gave birth to the crime 2. Why does the state take a person's life? A question arises: When can we stop crime by not using violence to suppress...

  • Lourdes 2022-04-23 07:05:24

    The three-dimensional narrative of the intersection of three threads will always have a fateful intersection. When the question of "the fault that causes death should be severely punished" begins to be questioned, it becomes too powerful to distinguish between good and evil, right and wrong in front of life, and the result is that the contradiction remains unresolved. In terms of photography, adding filters alone is not enough, it seems to have created a lot of vignetting... One of the coolest...

  • Conor 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    The three lines run in parallel, and the moving lines outline social conditions. From the intuitive presentation of the killer's brutality to the execution of the killer, the motives gradually become clear, and the narrative shifts to the lawyer. Fully understanding that Hong is the end of Chiye's work sequence, young lawyers are constantly facing the collapse of legal beliefs, and gradually become a God who is omniscient but chooses to stand by, compassionate but...

  • Raul 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    It was found in the Ten Commandments. The most boring half of what I've seen today. From the outside to the inside, it is difficult to unify the refined temperament of the other chapters of the Ten Commandments. The only Kee I can't...

  • Zula 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    The details, the details, the signs, the rags that fell from the upstairs, the doll's head hanging from the rear-view mirror, the car wash water dripping on the car glass The bad boy threw stones at the traffic from the overpass, shot the glass with a spoon and shot coffee stains nervously waiting for the interview. The store girl refused, and the girl recognized him. The car was on the side of the road, waiting for the police to walk away. First, he intercepted other people's taxis. He asked...

  • Kathryne 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Human nature textbooks, textbook-style reading materials, and soundtracks move people's hearts, but are crime and punishment really equal? I don't think ever, there is nothing more complicated than a human...

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A Short Film About Killing quotes

  • Jacek Lazar: I didn't listen in court, not until you called to me. They were all... all against me.

    Piotr Balicki: Against what you did.

    Jacek Lazar: Same thing...

  • Piotr: So you want me to see your mother.

    Jacek: Yes, to ask her to bury me next to my father. Can I be buried in a cemetery?

    Piotr: Yes.

    Jacek: The priest they sent said I could.

    Piotr: Naturally.

    Jacek: Next to my father is another plot. It was supposed to be for my mother. Ask her to let me have it.