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Ahmad 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Very thick film. The way the United States treats defeated countries always seems to be like this, and the war is complete with this...
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Melvin 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Although I don't like the ideas expressed in Lars von Trier's works, I cannot deny his talent in images, the color prominence in black and white tones, the rotating photography of overlooking, the sense of blur created by hypnosis, these elements are all for The film has a dark and magical atmosphere. As for reflection, the director has never been able to do it. This is a work that looks at the issue of defeat from a German standpoint, which can be regarded as providing another...
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Dolly 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's an amazing movie from every angle. The screen lighting and soundtrack are all restored to the 1940s and 1950s, and the play and many artistic ingenuities are quite modern, and it is amazing to see "Steppenwolf" in the film...
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Tate 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Hypnotic cutscenes, black-and-white color, suspiciously real. "You can't be without a position and stay out of the way." It shows the difficulty of everyone's choices during and after the war. I didn't recognize Barbara Sukowa until the last...
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Dane 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's beautiful and really art, but I donot...
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Jasmin 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The form seems to be specially designed for the ideographic system of the beginning and the end. The actual effect in the middle part is very general. It can only be regarded as the creator's wishful conceptualization, which is not even the level of visual impact. And since the vast majority of passages are still stuffed with stale humor (no match for the morbid humor of his 10s works) and stereotyped narrative thinking, the occasional introduction of fancy forms disrupts the film's rhythm....
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晓雪 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's Lars Von Trier again, and it's the standard again~ Von Trier is definitely a...
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Adella 2022-03-27 09:01:21
None of Lars's films is not hypnotic, and the ending is not bad. I think the ending can be made into a separate film. Those long and long before are meaningless. Lars's pretense sometimes really makes my brother love it and hate...
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Layne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
At first I felt that the scenery was too pretentious, but later I felt that Lars was still abusive as always, and the mirror movement and editing in the second half were too...
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Buster 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Maybe it's because of hearing about Lars von Trier's later gaffes in Cannes, and always feel that his attitude in this film is quite ambiguous? Of course, it is also right to reflect on World War II. Compared with justice and evil, the law of the jungle is also an essence. Attitude aside, the filmmaking skills are really good, and the hypnotic narration, black-and-white color transitions, and multi-layered composition are fantastic. Sure enough, I still like Lars von Trier before...
Europa Comments
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Tressie 2022-03-16 08:01:01
Self-destructive gentle subject
For three days, off and on, I finally finished watching this movie. The complexity that the film presents may outweigh the author's intentions, at least when watching the director commenting on the subtitles, I feel like he himself (or ostensibly disguise his true intentions) is just constantly...
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Athena 2022-03-16 08:01:01
very worth watching video
http://v.ku6.com/special/show_3571388/JUbrdbg7uxQ9lZTl.html
This movie is very good. Not very famous though. Many scenes are quite shocking. Nor is it that ordinary contemporary war films blindly attribute the blame to the Germans.
The little boy on the train shot the mayor who was cooperating with...
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Leopold Kessler: I think I understand unemployment in Germany much better now. People just can't afford to work here.
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Lawrence Hartmann: The Americans are clever. First they get hold of the IG Farben's chemical patents - and then they destroy the plants to prevent production. All in the name of "demilitarization." I really admire the Americans.