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Grayce 2022-06-09 12:45:28
#72ndCannes#The sixth scene. It was said that it was a Senegalese film, so I thought it was an immigration theme, but it turned out to be a love story of a migrant worker burning a house and asking for a salary + keeping virginity. It was too ugly. How did this film enter the main competition? Can Fumao not explain it without Political correcrt? It doesn't matter if you repeat the old tune, it's too unreasonable to shoot so procrastinated. Photography is not good either, the sea is not...
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Rebeca 2022-06-09 08:43:47
Soul possession is the only way for Senegalese laborers to ask for wages, but realism and sporadic magical elements should never be the only way of expression in Third World movies. It's not that the curtains are fluttering, the sound of the sea waves is beautiful, nor is it being infinitely close to the girl's black body, which can make love appear more moving. The mediocre scenes and scheduling make this originally fragmented story even more inconspicuous, and the branches stretched out from...
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Jordy 2022-06-09 16:11:48
Coincidentally echoes the true demands of women in the MeToo movement
The MeToo movement that has prevailed in Europe and the United States in recent years not only gives women who have been abused and sexually assaulted in the film industry a chance to speak up, but also has a more far-reaching impact in giving women more protection and opportunities to play in the...
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Carli 2022-06-09 16:08:52
A 104-minute poem
The ocean is an excellent expression image of the film. In Luc Besson's "Blue Sea and Blue Sky", the sea is a mixture of happiness and sadness. The plot and lines are stripped of emotions. The camera follows the endlessness that makes Renault indulge in the sea; in Zhang Zuoji's "Dark Light", Li...