Beanpole Comments

  • Hilbert 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The film reconstructs a post-war world that I, as a viewer, have trouble entering and...

  • Nicolette 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The winner of the Best Director Award in this year's One Point of View category at Cannes Festival, the director is a 28-year-old Russian rookie director. Two years ago, his first feature film was also shortlisted in Cannes, and it was well received. This film tells the strange and cruel experience of two female nurses in the Soviet military hospital after World War II. It is a pure LISBIAN type film. The drama is too strong, and there are a lot of hypocritical places. The art and photography...

  • Freddy 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    A deep-rooted despair. To interpret this dark war trauma from a female perspective that has never been experienced before. The wound that seemed to be healed was actually being torn continuously, and finally blood spurted out, smearing this gorgeous land. With a strong audio-visual contrast of great masters, he can control this historical theme. With this strength, Balagov's lower works are definitely enough to enter the main competition, the heart-shaking whispers, the darkest before dawn....

  • Herbert 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    It's like seeing another kind of sad "Love in...

  • Justina 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Russia must have been cursed by God, too heavy. For those who survived the war, their misfortune has just begun, and the chronic torture will accompany them for the rest of their...

  • Arden 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Want to love but why is love so passive and painful? This is the central question posed by the charismatic Slender Man. The young Balagov's answer in his restrained and poised historical melodrama is neither unique nor uncommon: because love is cold head to toe in such a twisted, complex, and hopeless scientism lie. War destroys people's bodies and souls, and seems to have taken away the rights and conditions that people have to breed happiness. Even if the ruler tells you that this is a...

  • Rudy 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Don't like this story. It's like a rotten and musty European-style soup that smells like a dirt road gutter; it's also like the slow, but hard, air that Iya breathes out of her nostrils and chest when she's sick, sizzling, Painful to hear. The pictures are beautiful, but the people in the story are distorted, grotesque, neurotic, and on the verge of going crazy. But yeah, this society drives people...

  • Richard 2022-03-20 09:02:44

    Is it a Les film? I don't think it can count. It's more like Lot's story after analogy to Sodom. But a neighbor said that the credibility is too low, this is really too ignorant of life. Similar living conditions for women after the war must be quite common even statistically. Those who have participated in the literary academic conference in Petersburg must have seen a pair of inseparable old ladies, who look like besieged people from their ages, and maybe they have had similar experiences....

  • Claudie 2022-03-20 09:02:44

    The dogs have been eaten up, why do they still smell barking. The birds are all gone, how can you still hear the birdsong? Women have been sterilized, why can they give birth to boys? His eyes are like you, his nose is like me, and he is tall, healed the desolation of the whole city. One-armed men can spread their wings, their paralyzed limbs are dead, whoever has a nosebleed on the triumphant skirt, who is gestating a new life in the womb of the age, who is stunned in the old age and crushes...

  • Fabiola 2022-03-20 09:02:44

    #European Film Festival The undercurrent of the traumatic inner drama that has been repeatedly suppressed is wonderful, and it is externalized into the dark red, green and yellow tones of the environment. The director born in 1991 may be a master of the...

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