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Vicky 2022-03-25 09:01:23
(8.4/10) At the beginning, I felt a strange feeling. From the image quality, lighting, performance, and soundtrack, it exudes a feeling of indifference and alienation. The adaptation of "Deep Locked Spring, A Courtyard Sorrow" was largely in line with the social landscape in Germany at that time, and even went further than her. There were multiple reflections on Arab blacks and women. The sense of alienation brought by the "zero-degree performance style" between the characters does not form a...
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Buster 2022-03-24 09:03:48
Fassbender did not use a lot of psychological scenes to film the relationship between the sexes like other European art film masters, but used the external environment to express this relationship that was not blessed or even discriminated against. When collective cold violence kills the right to pursue happiness, I wonder if there is a way for people to live in society without prejudice? When the external pressure suddenly eased, cracks began to appear inside. In the end, everything went back...
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Zion 2022-03-24 09:03:48
8.5 High-quality works, infiltration from the outside to the inside, the architectural space completely constitutes the psychological space of the characters. The door frame is suppressing people, and the people in the depths of the scene are alienating themselves. Every mirror suggests a split. The same spatial structure is located in the stairwell and ballroom dancing, while the cold violence circulates and a foxtrot of love returns to its original...
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Lilliana 2022-03-24 09:03:48
We are always looking for decency, but beneath decency there are shivering souls torn apart, fearful of loneliness, and embracing each...
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Clay 2022-03-23 09:03:29
Attitudes change due to the transfer of interests, but what remains the same is the persistence of indifference, indifference, isolation, and hostility. How far can two loving hearts go under insurmountable background differences and prejudice gaps? A cloud of fear shrouds the light of the noble soul that man should have. The composition creates a narrow and cramped space to squeeze the soul, the delayed transition releases the aftertaste, which is lamentable, and the interlocking and deepening...
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Madonna 2022-03-23 09:03:29
People group together, nothing more than to quarrel with the enemy or to crowd out together, which is essentially due to the inferiority of human beings. Fear comes from human indifference, and social class, race, color, and skin color can naturally delineate different groups. Even as an individual who has little traction with the group, once it is rejected, the soul will be in panic all day long. Interestingly, Fassbender broke up with Ali's actor after filming the film, which is really a...
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Abelardo 2022-03-23 09:03:29
Sartre: "Human subjectivity and interpersonal interaction are a pair of contradictions. The more in-depth the discussion of intersubjectivity, the more people get into trouble and feel the pain of being suppressed." The director said through Ali's mouth Out: The more you think, the more tears you will cry. Everyone has the potential to be marginalized, hugging each other for warmth, and repulsing each other after getting...
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Timmy 2022-03-22 09:02:59
Red is a hint of lust, and it also symbolizes potential fear and threat. A large number of secondary shots are taken through barbed wire, doors and windows, and stairs, and the characters seem to be in a confined and narrow space. Fassbender learned from Bresson's minimalism and deconstructed the rejection of dissidents in the German national character in the post-Nazi era [in today's Germany, it seems to be too leftist], strictly speaking, the ending is not pessimistic , but reverts to a...
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Bennie 2022-03-22 09:02:59
1. There is a logical fluency, perhaps a routine, or a facial expression, but I have to say that such a script is really convincing. When Amy and Ali cry about how others see them, they are so realistic and cool on the surface I don't care, in fact, my heart really cares, this is a living person; 2. Cold warmth; 3. "Happiness and happiness do not always go hand in hand"; 4. The ending is too...
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Edd 2022-03-21 09:03:26
I saw Fassbender's self-declaration: "Why don't I want to live. Why should I die like...
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul Comments
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul quotes
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Emmi Kurowski: But when we're together, we must be nice to each other. Otheriwse, life's not worth living.
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Emmi Kurowski: Maybe...
Ali: Yes?
Emmi Kurowski: Why don't you come up for a while? I'll make us a coffee, and maybe the rain will stop.
Ali: I'd like to, but...
Emmi Kurowski: People always say "but". And nothing ever changes.
Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Language: German,Arabic Release date: October 31, 1974