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Jadon 2022-03-27 09:01:10
1.29 Save and awaken the soul with life, even though prejudice dies with honesty. Beth, who is stubborn in spiritual communication, ends the "farce" of her life with a sentence "I was...
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Angela 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Pretend to be a...
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Jaren 2022-03-27 09:01:10
I'm sorry, but I really want to say: W! T! F! I love your sister! Obviously all the good things are out of shape! The characters in the play are full of incomprehensibility! Does Director Nima call him so awesome? ! your sister! What the hell is this TM! Your sister, your sister, your sister! ! ! Swipe! ! !...
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Halle 2022-03-27 09:01:10
This kind of movie is a bit difficult and requires a kind of concentration to watch, so I am not very...
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Rebeka 2022-03-27 09:01:10
You are very special, I love...
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Patricia 2022-03-27 09:01:10
The prelude to each one is so beautiful it's unreal! PS: I really can't agree with Emily's performance in this film. Although everyone can feel that she is performing very hard, unfortunately, I think she is completely in the wrong direction. PPS: You must be careful when looking at the resources on Fengxing. I don’t even know whether to hate or love when you find such resources on...
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Drake 2022-03-27 09:01:10
Tyre's story in the first paragraph is the most realistic and touching: No one of you has the right to condemn Bess to the hell! It even shows the hypocrisy and indifference of secular religious power. It's hard to believe this is Emily's maiden performance—she laughs like a pure angel, and cries like a helpless...
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Lukas 2022-03-27 09:01:10
This trilogy by the Danish director actually makes me regret watching it. . . The heroines are all a little neurotic, and then a bizarre to paranoid idea pushes them to do what leads to the final tragedy. . . But even if Bess's husband survives and can walk, and Selma's son can heal his eyes, what's the point of losing them? The director has been talking about a kind of perverted female sacrifice. ....
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Aliza 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The camera lens is extraordinarily delicate, and the smooth movement of the lens is completely unlike the work of the last century. Under the influence of the trend of love and inner desire, Beth is "schizophrenic" in this reality, but the reality ironically develops according to her allegory, and this cannot undo the fact that people are still separated in the end. The story is wonderful, but it really subverts the three views. . Emily Watson's acting is so immersed in it. Von Trier is worthy...
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Julia 2022-03-26 09:01:07
[Exhibited at China Film Archive] She is a schizophrenic, neurotic, emotionally fluctuating lunatic, prostitute, and a kind-hearted, crazy lover, and saintess who sacrificed for love. Impressive. At the end of the stroke of magic, as soon as the screen sound came out, I burst into tears. Each chapter is 20 minutes long, and the music selection is excellent. Hand-held photography, female consciousness awakening, undisguised sex scenes, hysterical venting, unmasking religious hypocrisy...that's...
Breaking the Waves Comments
Extended Reading
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[first lines]
Bess McNeill: His name is Jan.
The Minister: I do not know him.
Bess McNeill: [coyly] He's from the lake.
The Minister: You know we do not favor matrimony with outsiders.
An Elder: Can you even tell us what matrimony is?
Bess McNeill: It's when two people are joined in God.
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Jan Nyman: Love is a mighty power, isn't it?