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Krista 2023-02-07 15:26:50
I praise you that he was wounded for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities, that by his punishment we were at peace, and by his stripes we were healed. Truly he bears our sorrows and bears our pains. We thought that he was punished, that he was ill-treated by God, that he was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities. We are healed by his stripes, sing softly, hallelujah. The anointing of the Holy Spirit. Hallelujah,...
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Dangelo 2023-01-10 14:09:07
Watching Haneke's films made me more and more interested in the director. What kind of person could be so good at portraying crime and violence so coldly and emotionlessly? The rebellious teenagers portrayed in the film are of course very annoying, but the director also criticizes the media factors that promote violence everywhere. A little comparison, in fact, I still like the first part of Glacier far more than this...
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Lottie 2023-01-07 17:54:20
He just killed someone, not terminally ill. You see, his sleep quality is better than before, which is enough to show that killing is good for health - Haneke always makes for a pleasant movie-watching experience. One star for the murder scene. Dad's actor is really the one from "Eavesdropping Storm". My favorite in the trilogy is "The Seventh...
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Kacie 2023-01-03 05:14:27
Hanneck’s theme: “violence in daily life”, the suppression of the patriarchal structure and the “resistance” of the son generation (appealing to higher patriarchy), especially like [Cache] afterwards; the media is reflexive, and video is both The point of view of human beings is also memory. This kind of mechanics and close-ups of objects and parts of the human body reflect the materialization/alienation of people by society. No soundtrack, more use of voice-over and dynamic frame composition,...
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Kennedi 2023-01-02 23:13:41
It's still a very close-up shot of a cold and violent film. It looks very...
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Zachery 2022-12-29 02:12:45
Quite a work that captures the pulse of the times. Maybe that's what I...
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Tara 2022-12-24 17:25:20
At least compared to the first "Seventh Continent", I feel that I understand it this time, and it feels okay. Compared with "The Seventh Continent", I can only see a noisy and emotionally cathartic surface. This time the story is much indifferent, whether it is the performance or the environment rendering, and the camera perspective given is also very indifferent. However, in this theme, the recurring camcorder and videotape elements I personally like this way of expression. It provides the...
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Keven 2022-12-23 21:10:53
The second half hour was too boring, and I only mentioned the middle paragraph: the "fake" of the camera has become real after double viewing (screen, real-time...
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Kamron 2022-12-22 23:41:04
It's middle class and ruthless again. It still maintains a super high level and a perverted plot, which is very scary and...
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Emie 2022-12-18 03:32:39
When Hanek was filming the glacier trilogy, he must be shouting in his heart, let the middle class die! ! !...
Benny's Video Comments
Extended Reading
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[to Benny]
Vater: You mustn't lie. Is that clear? You can't afford to.
Director: Michael Haneke
Language: German,English,Arabic,French Release date: February 11, 1993