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Briana 2022-04-20 09:01:42
Full of satire on the Hollywood film industry system, whether the male writer's exhausted creative inspiration was exhausted, his own rejection of Los Angeles showed, or at a higher level outside the film, he had to succumb to the industrial rules and arrangements, and Entering Hollywood and obeying Party A's employer all make the film form an "anti-Hollywood" style in terms of creative motivation. The role has a certain typicality, such as the employer of a male writer, who can be illiterate...
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Raquel 2022-04-20 09:01:42
Going through the guts to write a script can really drive people crazy. A new manifestation of Kafka's modern thinking in the 1990s, with magical colors and surreal...
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Bernardo 2022-04-20 09:01:42
Crazy praise, all kinds of gods in the film. PS Anything involving Charlie can be considered Barton's...
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Liliane 2022-04-18 17:34:52
As an intellectual writer, he would think of being compassionate and caring and defend the purity of his creation, so he would destroy the purity of two people and die, but he had no concern at all in his heart; he would also want to maintain the artistry of his work, but he also wanted to achieve vulgarity and vulgarity. Recognition of the general public, including the sponsors. In order to be self-consistent, you can only drive yourself crazy, but not completely crazy. You need the kind of...
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Rahul 2022-04-18 17:34:52
The lack of basic knowledge of the biblical story makes it difficult to grasp the details of the story, but the so-called suspense part is actually a carefully planned psychological wrestling, confusion and bluffing caused by out of control when facing the...
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Zachary 2022-04-18 17:34:52
#existentialism# Some of the key characters in the Coen Brothers film are in a world of absurdity, trapped in the confines of their own minds. They have to act, even though they know only a little about things. These characters project their motives onto others and are therefore misunderstood by others. (The kind of pretentious and insular world an artist lives in.) 44:59, "I often feel that writing comes from a powerful pain within, probably due to the realization that you have to do something...
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Jacey 2022-04-18 17:34:52
Don't read the introduction before watching the movie. I wanted to watch a warm movie before going to bed, the heroine appeared, flirted with the hero tenderly, and then got on the hero's bed, which made people sleepy. The next shot, the next morning, the actor woke up and found that the heroine's body had been punched with a huge hole by a huge bullet, and the blood flow of Ruzhu had not dried up. I woke up right away~ this is not a romance movie, this is a TM horror movie, and then revealed...
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Nick 2022-04-18 17:34:52
[A+] God's work, the Coen Brothers' highest pre-order. A popular version of Mulholland Drive. Blurring the line between real and unreal, everything seems to happen real, but it is all so illusory. The practice of using the hot weather to represent anxiety should be copied from "Twelve Angry Men", and the flame is the release of anger and irritability. Mosquitoes cleverly act as anxiety magnifiers and catharsis, but after killing mosquitoes, there is greater anxiety, and when the predicament is...
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Ernestina 2022-04-18 17:34:52
The last Coen Brothers is another director. Because this is notoriously obscure, it was deliberately put at the end. However, after reading it, I found that it was not as difficult to understand as I imagined. It is probably the wrestling of the two souls of the writer. One is bombastic, claiming to create for the common people, but always ignores the story of the common people; the other is really bleak common...
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Myrna 2022-04-18 17:34:52
Look at John Turturro's sluggishness, then look at the greasy "sultry" that fills the screen with impatience; look at the cool seaside girl in the hanging paintings, and then look at the absurdity of the corridor chasing Charlie's "fighting" fire. The strange contrast of this back and forth, the giant sandwiches layered between reality and imagination, probably not everyone bites down, it is expected that there is so much. #How many people were deceived by this film to be a...
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.