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Terence 2022-03-28 09:01:11
I liked the first half so much, the contrast between dust and germs, the contrast of the young body from tenderness to depletion, the heartbeat of a group of dying people's heartbeats bursting with the indulgence and dignity of love. Their anger resounded like a burst of blood, and their sorrow like the bloody silence of the Seine. Never try to speak lightly about the status quo of the existence of minorities. Fighting is never peaceful evolution, fighting is blood and revolution...
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Noah 2022-03-28 09:01:11
4 out of 4: It's been a long time since I've seen such a passionate movie - this rare passion not only from the protest movement, but also from sex, love and life. And when everyone thinks a movie about illness is unquestionably heavy, they're all wrong - it's a movie about brave people who are bound to come, and it doesn't point to heavy because every moment of it is accumulation and release. I don't think the shift towards personal emotional characterization in the second half is a drag on...
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Geo 2022-03-28 09:01:11
4 out of 4: It's been a long time since I've seen such a passionate movie - this rare passion not only from the protest movement, but also from sex, love and life. And when everyone thinks a movie about illness is unquestionably heavy, they're all wrong - it's a movie about brave people who are bound to come, and it doesn't point to heavy because every moment of it is accumulation and release. I don't think the shift towards personal emotional characterization in the second half is a drag on...
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Dock 2022-03-28 09:01:11
On my last night in Paris, the film had just come out, and my friends all went to see it, but I didn't go to find Duras' house. Watching this movie again after a year, I still envy it. I have my own interests, and I can fight and shout (this part is very bloody), which is impossible in China. The male protagonist looks at the Seine River outside the window through the car window. The sunset is sinking, the water is rippling, the beauty of the world and the fragility of life, he is instantly...
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Edwina 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Ever since the boy in the history department died, I almost finished reading it with tears on and off. Great, this is the real power of queer movies. It's not just a fight against the virus, it's not just a fight against death. Several episodes are also very contagious, especially the hospital section, which is truly cruel and warm. The dream of the Seine being dyed red, the music is also moving. Want to give ten...
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Margaretta 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Several meetings where conflict and order coexist were great. I didn't feel that the second half was procrastinated, and the turbulent flow turned into a gradually drying riverbed, which was also beautiful. The last ten minutes were not soft at all, the handjob when he was seriously ill, the tape on the eyelid, the relatives and friends in the next room of the mortuary laughed at the proportion of the ashes (reminds the stage funeral in "Put on Gloves")...I understand Nathan very much in the...
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Madelyn 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Those planning, debating, demonstrating, speaking, negotiating, even dancing and sex are the tension of life, they express their anger, and they go to spread it and let everyone know where they are. This is very enviable, because our marginalized people may Numb anger is gone. Anger is also a kind of tension. It is like a spark that needs oxygen and incitement, or it will go out. The group presented in this film is like a flame that is trying to...
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Raphaelle 2022-03-27 09:01:18
I have seen a lot of gay movies, but this is the first time someone has portrayed the personal erotic desire wrapped in the social environment and political struggle so magnificently and delicately. The eyes of lovers and the blood-red Seine are nothing but dust floating in electronic dance music. Tearful sex, sighs that left that night, shouting loudly, you have existed, you have been loved, the admirable...
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Gerardo 2022-03-27 09:01:18
A / I have always worried that the parallel narrative structure of individuals and groups will be unbalanced, but it is almost perfect. Editing, lighting, sound effects, and the script are all rhythms on a dying lifeline. The capture of visual imagery and the fusion of audio-visual language are extremely sharp, as exemplified by the corpse's eye tape and blood flow. It is not so much a work that is more political than artistic, but rather a fragmented evaluation system...
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Chet 2022-03-27 09:01:18
It's annoying to do whatever you...
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Rachelle 2022-03-20 09:02:40
SILENCE=MORT / Don't let ignorance dominate our fears.
Pride ParadeSpeaking from personal experience, this is an absolutely inverse event, that is, the more you know about a disease or some kind of trouble, the less you fear it: the more you know about it, the more you know it what it is and how to improve or fix it. Conversely, if you don't know...
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Andy 2022-04-19 09:02:43
act up!
I admire the revolutionary spirit of the French... Under Chinese education, we emphasize that individuals obey the collective, and obedience is the first priority. Many times, we dare not speak up for our own rights and interests. The power and control of the gov also make many people lose their...