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Sammy 2023-02-08 06:19:08
9.0/10. ①The screenwriter and male protagonist, who was asked by Hollywood studios to write bad scripts, thought hard and finally wrote a good script, but was rejected by the boss because he didn't please the market. Everything that happens in the hotel is a visual subconscious dream/hallucination of the male protagonist's process of "contemplation" (hotel - the male protagonist's conscious space; friend Charlie - the male protagonist's other personality; etc.). ②The problem is the same as that...
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Beulah 2023-01-30 21:09:18
There is quite a good demeanor, depth of field, and the advancement of a large number of shots to create a weird style, blurring the protagonist's consciousness and the definition of reality, hinting, metaphor and laying out to highlight its dark humorous...
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Katlynn 2023-01-21 01:33:44
A gloomy film. The Coen brothers' work can always be so compelling that even such a small incident can grow into a movie. When a KB playwright turned film writer, a miraculous and terrifying encounter in a small hotel made him write what he thought was his best work. Reality, imagination, and dreams are mixed together, and we no longer distinguish whether the scene in the play is a real dream, we just need to appreciate the whole...
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Ford 2023-01-12 02:54:59
Eraser haircuts, The Shining Hotel, Faulkner, fight club-like soul wrestling... Shoes on the door of the room, but the people who wear them are isolated from each other, only vaguely connected by vague voices; getting hotter, mosquitoes Noisy, the walls peel off; Charlie can tell his own story, but he can only use three of us... me myself & I; because Fink was not listening. They were both dripping, ears and hands. A tourist with a The typewriter doesn't live here, but wants to be a creator...
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Kacey 2023-01-07 20:01:49
Review and change five stars, first-class script, first-class shooting. The perfect creative concept of the playwright, the merciless blow of the writing object and the party A, what an ordinary writing anxiety, was so thrilling. As a screenwriter, the male protagonist wants to explore the inner world of the writer, but he is aloof and trapped in his inner world. He is melancholy, excited, excited, and restless. The onlookers seem to be somewhat dedicated to the sacredness of creation, but both...
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Eleanora 2022-12-29 10:28:18
The works of the two brothers Keen, don't need to ask, it is a dream-like story, but you will be taken into the dreamland by them and you will not be able to finish...
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Josefina 2022-12-19 21:44:44
The audio track is delayed, and it doesn't match. After reading the story, I really don't understand the...
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Colt 2022-12-13 22:49:14
Some of the surreal content, some of which are indistinguishable from reality and fantasy, are different from the films of the two brothers I watched before, but reminded me of David Lynch. This magical work won three Cannes awards that year. The film vividly shows the oppression the writer suffers when writing and the madness in the state of flickering inspiration and flickering, telling us that ideals and pain go hand in...
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Danielle 2022-12-13 12:19:04
When it comes to this film, you have to mention the two works after it: Woody Allen's "Bullets Over Broadway" and David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive". The film not only has the former's retro style and dark humor, but also the latter's interlaced narrative of dreams and reality. Even borrowed from "Wild Strawberry". The composition is simple, yet very stream-of-consciousness, using one-point perspective and subjective perspective. Expressing dissatisfaction with Hollywood through a small person,...
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Theron 2022-11-06 11:27:30
There will always be such a character in the Coen Brothers films. He is cowardly, humble and eccentric, and always pushes such a character to the forefront of the film. The same suggestive film, the lens and the shooting method are intriguing. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa nice !...
Barton Fink Comments
Extended Reading
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Jack Lipnick: We're all expecting great things.
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Jack Lipnick: You ain't no writer, Fink, you're a goddamned write-off.