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Dedrick 2022-04-22 07:01:57
From the disappearance of the ruins / to the demise of the buildings rising from the land / The iteration of the great to the mundane is being piled up by time / We use the architectural three-dimensional / to fix the occurrence of memory / only those small secret paths / connect their existence / The walls are hesitant and heavy / History recorded by the silence of bricks / The truth we firmly believe / And emotions are like ghosts haunting among the stones / Reappearance and concealment /...
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Issac 2022-04-22 07:01:57
An English-speaking American film with a subtle and timeless Asian feel, with a little Ozu, the director must be of foreign descent. The plain and calm narrative, paragraphs of dialogue hidden in the forbearance, plus the mix of architectural geometry and scenery, I like it very much. However, the bad thing is that it is too crafty. The "American" philosophies that seem to be approaching Asia are more untrue. Natural fluency catches up with Ozu, and Rohmer is far behind. After all, the debut...
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Garfield 2022-04-21 09:03:52
This year's best photography, emotion leads the whole film, and then completely dissolves emotion into the picture, completely integrated, forming a unique and wonderful look and feel 8.0 points...
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Braulio 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The layout of the film is small and slow, but the rhythm and dialogue are very attractive. The internal structure of the shot and the external contrast are meticulous and attentive, and the calm buildings and still lifes can be so wonderful, which is really beautiful. The lead actress is...
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Tristin 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The accidental acquaintance of two people, talking about architecture and modernism, talking about asymmetrical balance, gradually had an impact on each other. The meaning of architecture and the meaning of human interaction both contain a quiet power that looks solid and cold, but behind it is a delicate understanding and empathy. The sophistication of the film's composition really extends to every frame, the soundtrack is very comfortable, and the Asian characters under the lens of the Asian...
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Kristin 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The architecture/composition is beautiful, and the movement of the camera makes these buildings glow like living characters in the film. The theory of architectural healing is interesting. The cute little Lu's performance is flat, delicate and moving. I have seen the best this year. <3 When the script is approaching the end, I feel that there is a bit of blank space left, and it seems that I have to urinate, but in fact, think about it and it will have a long aftertaste. One of the best looks...
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Sunny 2022-04-21 09:03:52
A meditative film of oriental origin, a half-awake lullaby...
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Winona 2022-04-21 09:03:52
This kind of lens language is not often seen in art films, not to mention that the whole article discusses the connection between architecture and human emotions, but it is not tedious and boring. The relationship between characters that occurs lightly will eventually integrate with the architectural space. In the strong composition and silence, the movement of people and objects becomes the most interesting...
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Johnathan 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The photography is beautiful and the composition is exquisite, and through the discussion of architecture by two figures, it depicts the influence of an unbalanced family on human growth. The director's future works deserve...
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Preston 2022-04-21 09:03:52
B / Interleaved Life Eastern City Edition "Lost in Translation". The play, photography, sound effects, etc. are all suspended in a thin and ethereal dimension, and the fall of reality can also directly resonate, thus achieving a poetic integration as a whole. In what way does architecture and people meet, and in what way do people get away from each other. Under the anti-Antonioni architectural image, they contemplate where people are, and reflect the clear mirror...
Columbus Comments
Extended Reading
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Jin: I don't know if I believe that, you know? That architecture has the power "to heal".
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Jin: The problem with being a tour guide is that you stop seeking. You become some arbiter of tidbit facts... that you start repeating over and over.