Europa Comments

  • Brett 2022-03-21 09:03:28

    A special kind of war thinking, Von Trier's films never disappoint, the bold collage-style image experiment, the hypnotic words of the old man, the dilapidated atmosphere rendered in black and white colors are intertwined with the magic sense of local colors, this multi-dimensional The dazzling skills combined with Russ' skillful narrative make the film extremely enjoyable to watch. The model train is a good metaphor, thinking that one can idealize oneself higher than reality must end in...

  • Paige 2022-03-20 09:03:08

    Relying on the narration similar to God's perspective to organize the whole film structure, using black and white and color images to interweave; set the protagonist's identity in an embarrassing position, and the scene of the task on the train in the latter part adds to the dilemma; in the end, Kai said, your sin is Neither side supports it, which reflects the cruelty brought about by war. Ruth's films are still very strong in form, with the narrator acting like a hypnotist forcing the...

  • Karlee 2022-03-20 09:03:08

    First read the final chapter of the European trilogy, the Nazi legacy after the war, the film has a dazzling technique that is closer to German expressionism, and double experiments on image and narrative. The paragraphs of black and white color conversion are very amazing, and the narration is a The hypnosis of an old man, in a unique way, clarifies that "pure good brings ultimate...

  • Catalina 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Lars von Trier has never been my favorite director, but I basically watch his works, because his artistic expression and creativity are indeed outstanding among contemporary directors. In this 1991 World War II-themed work, he produced a different temperament, especially the use of lenses, which is rare in similar works. The coldness and gloom unique to Nordic cinema can also be found in this film, although its story takes place in...

  • Mona 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Self-confessed filming method is the most complicated; Henning Bendtsen was the photographer for Dreyer's best films; the ending song originally wanted to find Sinead O'Connor, but it was a pity that the director was not big enough at that...

  • Icie 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    9/10. I never thought I could give five stars to Lars von Trier's film. I always disliked his Dogma 95, disgusted his minimalism, and despised his narcissism. I was fascinated by the bragging show mode everywhere! A reflection on the dangers and hidden dangers of the rise of Nazism in Germany after the war. The story is strong. The photography skills, the color conversion, the anger and confusion, and the hypnotic suggestion are simply the love of the Eastern European magic realism...

  • Jaunita 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    The technological triumphs of that era are not outdated today. Lars von Trier shows off his talents with unbridled brilliance and incisively and vividly! Hypnotic narration, bizarre image overlays, bold use of black and white and color, overhead revolving lenses, rigged camera lenses... wow! It really has everything! What an eye...

  • Reinhold 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Lars von Trier's famous work, it really is a blockbuster! The set, photography, composition, editing, and narrative style are all unique and artistic. The use of black and white and color is also amazing. The picture is very beautiful! Unforgettable. Hypnotic narration also brings the audience into it. The train scene is great. The plot is also very unique, focusing on Germany after World War...

  • Willa 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    But patriotism cannot be used as a grand excuse for war. The director discusses the various contradictions of racial and partisan war and peace, and tells the process of an idealistic young man turning into a violent madman. Let me give 5 stars at the end,...

  • Martina 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    Lars von Trier subverts the Hollywood genre with a relatively traditional narrative method: women choose the latter between love and ideology, subverting spy films; the train is finally bombed, and the iron gates that cannot be opened after tens of seconds are down, Disaster movie turned upside...

Extended Reading
  • Tyrese 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    I was only afraid of falling asleep late at night, so I burned high candles to light up red makeup



    "Europa" ("Zentropa")

    Director: Lars von Trier

    117 minutes

    Screenwriters: Lars von Trier/Niels Vorsel The


    train moves on the rails...time and space shift...it seems...the rings of history go forward or backward ?
    ...[patriotic/ethnic] deconstruction or reorganization (construction) of myth...

  • 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...

Europa quotes

  • Lawrence Hartmann: Mr. Kessler, did you know that many factories in Germany were owned by Americans during the war?

  • Uncle Kessler: Priest are necessary discomfort

Europa

Director: Lars von Trier

Language: English,German Release date: June 27, 1991