Claire's Knee Comments

  • Clement 2023-09-21 02:00:55

    Rohmer's idea of ​​the story of the four seasons in the later period began to develop. The first half of the process of talking tubers was not very good, but with the scene of Laura and Jerome facing each other on the hill, I was instantly attracted, and I started to admire after seeing it. How cleverly he arranges the characters, everything moves slowly and delicately toward the event the title refers to, and the event itself and the self-moral interpretation of the event are too...

  • Johnathon 2023-09-14 15:46:48

    1. I have been single for over a year, but I feel very happy. 2. If God gives you a girl, you have to accept it. If God doesn't give you anything, then I don't want anything. Why fight with fate. 3. Loneliness is more than contentment, in fact, I enjoy it. Being alone is the happiest time of my life. But you say that people should live for their own happiness. 4. Respect each other's freedom, love is not possession. 5. You should not sacrifice happiness, life for love. 6. Since I can't have...

  • Linnea 2023-09-13 23:41:16

    Muffled, noisy. The entire film is almost entirely supported by dialogue, and the sound processing is extremely rough. 2 and a half...

  • Madilyn 2023-09-09 07:15:47

    There are no innocent girls anymore. (20210123...

  • Olen 2023-08-30 11:19:59

    This time, it's really not easy. The delicate psychology and feelings of the middle-aged man were all written down by...

  • Terrill 2023-08-23 22:58:21

    My first Rohmer. 720P, full English subtitles, Google helped a lot. Rohmer's grasp of the middle-aged uncle's little thought is really accurate. Under the calm picture, a dark tide is surging. It's a classic movie with an...

  • Mazie 2023-07-19 08:21:33

    Just a year away, it seems like a big improvement since Mulder Nights. The carrier of the two-hour video, the story is just as natural as Rohmer tells it. Rohmer is a hodgepodge. It's impossible to get anything out of here. It's just that after life, I look back and think: Ah! That's it. The drama of the medium itself, what "I" is, what controls it, what I think and what I do, what really desires, what is dissatisfied in vain, what is going on, what has passed by, right and wrong are ultimately...

  • Alexander 2023-07-09 06:32:48

    I drank seven cups of coffee all day, smoked five sticks of coffee and watched three Rohmer films in Nanjing. The process of pulling the film has even been completed subconsciously. Then I turned my head and lay down at night to continue reading Lawrence - the magical fit of the aura, as if Life has completed a closed-loop ritual, sinking into the illusion of petty bourgeoisie without having to worry about trivial matters, and being able to enjoy a moment of spiritual joy that is detached from...

  • Barrett 2023-06-15 06:19:16

    The dialogue is very logical. Young and old men and women, their strengths and weaknesses are clear at a glance, and the director does not have a strong point of view on the relationship between men and women over the characters, and his mind is broad. What I hate is only out of class constraints: why do we have to be in a lakeside villa in the deep mountains, driving a boat, basking in the sun, playing beach volleyball, and partying, so that we can rationally discuss issues related to desire...

  • Darren 2023-05-12 17:26:19

    4.5 Not "Lolita", but a Don Quixote allegory. A haughty diplomat, maturity and complete confidence are his greatest attractions, yet this is also his Achilles' heel. He always thinks of himself too open-minded, too few desires. Every communication with Aurora is a torture, "Do you really have no desires?" The more he answered lightly, the more deeply he was caught in the true and false struggle between morality and desire. All Laura longs for is fatherhood, and Carat longs for love. Faced with...

Extended Reading

Claire's Knee quotes

  • Aurora, the novelist: Writing forces me to keep my eyes open.

  • Aurora, the novelist: I follow the characters' impulses. Their own logic drives them on.

    Jerome: But you help.

    Aurora, the novelist: No, I never invent. I discover.