Blind Chance Comments

  • Jasen 2023-09-07 18:57:19

    It took an hour to get into the play, but the male protagonist is really good...

  • Cathrine 2023-07-02 17:42:44

    The movie is not only the source of the form of "fate spreads out from one point" such as Lola Run, but also talks about the Polish society at that time, no matter whether you catch that train or not, which political party you join, believe in God or not, or even intentionally. Unintentionally staying out of the way, the direction of life is in the hands of others. Keith likes to photograph strange little objects, but his emotions are extremely accurate! In the restored version, the male...

  • Pamela 2023-05-11 20:43:04

    #Northern Film Festival Review# At the node of life, human beings can't control their own destiny after all, and the plane blew up at the last moment! 00:01:16, continued yelling. 00:01:59, the use of mirrors. A single scene is very short. 00:02:42, vertical scheduling, cameras are people. 00:05:30, this subjective and objective change is very cleverly close to the camera. At 00:08:09, coins have a beginning and an end. 00:18:58, lamp position setting. 00:55:39, globe. 01:00:06, it would be...

  • Lloyd 2023-05-04 21:59:06

    The trivia of fate is estimated to be the originator of films such as Lola Run and Butterfly Effect. However, what I appreciate is not only this innovative expression, but also the large background and deep thinking that runs through it. Ideals are meaningless like playing the game of tossing bottles, and struggles are like spring toys that are actually involuntary. When you get old, you will only feel pain and sadness for the hope of the past, and if there is no hope of youth without the pain...

  • Bernadette 2023-04-20 11:37:22

    [Song of Opportunity], the predecessor of works such as [Lola Run] and [Sliding Door], is far higher than the younger generation in realm, because its thinking on opportunity is placed in a strong realistic framework. Therefore, this is a heavyweight work in the process of Keith's transition from realism to fate. He expresses a strong pessimistic attitude towards ideology, but stubbornly shows the human Sisyphus-like pursuit of faith. He has a great love for...

  • Bridie 2023-04-09 22:13:51

    Spiritual philosophical syllogism, there is no Kiselao in the...

  • Amiya 2023-04-07 02:55:29

    11th BJIFF No.24@Beijing Theater. The most fascinating discussion of political choice and free will remains Keith's emphasis on chance and fate. The opening statement is a restored version of the cut clip. There is an explanation in the second story: this is the only fragment that cannot be restored. When the subtitles came out, the audience applauded. After reading it and recalling, the opening picture is probably the shouting of the male protagonist before the plane...

  • Belle 2023-02-26 13:13:15

    Three parallel lines, many paths in life are all about...

  • Ephraim 2023-02-21 18:29:02

    @ Archives. The neat three-stage causal cycle, the director returns the finer tempering to the details, cuts off the positive flow of time, and uses the tripartite life brought by the three "choices" as road signs, gradually disappearing the hope of the stars. ; When the male protagonist got up, the music sounded for the first time. With the sense of space created by the camera, the eyes of the world opened, and then they closed quietly. The opportunities that appeared in an instant disappeared...

  • Ericka 2023-02-07 20:50:43

    The film has at least three latitudes that can be expanded. One is the high similarity between revolution and love, which I should not only analyze and describe in the label of a movie. One is the causal relationship between fate and choice. I feel that I have not reached that height to overlook and result. The third is a very appropriate line in the movie, which made me even more hesitant and confused: I can't stand this feeling of helplessness, as if the muzzle of a gun is right in front of...

Extended Reading

Blind Chance quotes

  • 1. Werner: Every generation craves for light. It needs reassurance and faith... in a better, more just path.

  • 1. Werner: Early in life it is a joy. because the light seems so near, so reachable. Finally, it brings bitterness. We can see how it has receded. I have been through much these forty years. I see that the light has receded. But I should not discourage you. You can be sure of one thing. Without that bitterness, that hope... life would be lamentable.