Finding Vivian Maier Comments

  • Nelda 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    She's a spy in this world, she doesn't have an enviable living condition, but she doesn't have to...

  • Libby 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    So sad to see. How should I put it, essentially I don't think talent needs to be realized, and to some extent, I don't despise those talents that are eager to be realized. The more people build her image and reputation after her death, the farther away she is from her art. It's not a matter of deification or consumption yet, but her eccentricity is defensive, wrapping around her core, and that's the consequence of it all, but it doesn't require any...

  • Shana 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Howard Greenberg, the gallery representing her posthumous works, is located in the Fuller Building, an old gallery complex on 57th Street. After watching the documentary, I went there specially, and they were all printed with silver halide, using the technology of the time as much as possible. I've been thinking about how Maier would react if she saw how these photos were developed. She marveled at the unintentional beauty of the photos, which she had already expected, so she didn't need to see...

  • Annetta 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Miss Maier, reconstructed from the so-called memories of others, is full of contradictions and incomprehensibility. The bleak loneliness of the young, lively, adventurous evening scene remains a lifelong mystery and potentially lurking trauma. But what strikes me is that the subject is at ease in the photo, defenseless against her, she knows distance, which is hard for her, isn't it? If she were alive at the moment, in Paris, I think she would have been snapping the shutter...

  • Cassandre 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Once again confirmed an iron law of fact, as long as the documentary finds the right record object, then the success will have six or seven points - not to mention such a person who changed the history of street photography. As a documentary, the director did throw out the materials and oral interviews that the audience wanted to solve the mystery, roughly sketching her complex and faded image. The best photographer, close to the almost non-existent miracle, or as she called the most advanced...

  • Chase 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    For a long time in the second semester of high school, I would skip class and go to the Fangsuo on Chunxi Road, sitting on the floor and browsing various photo albums. ① The movie is called Searching for Vivienne Maier, and the film is actually the process of searching. If you watch it with the mentality of understanding her, of course, you will feel that it has not met your expectations. This is not the problem of the movie. The material collection in the early stage and the editing skills in...

  • Maxwell 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Even angry after watching it. Why does it have to be shared? The unearthing of "Vivienne Maier" may have meaning for the world, not for herself, her hidden uprooting, her eccentricities, dark side, thriving curiosity, distant homeland or last long sleep, magnified by a microscope , countless people who knew her but never walked into her, outflanking from the edge, pasting words and memories that may have been deformed over the years on her name, and there are many condescending people who are...

  • Domenico 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    At the end of the film, I was moved to cry, what kind of person, just spent his life quietly, recording the moments of so many people and...

  • Keith 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    Taking pictures of strangers may be Vivian Maier's way of getting along with people, a psychological need to compensate for reality. Finally, in the French exhibition, the old people who she had photographed came to take pictures under the portraits of her when they were young, which was very...

  • Josefa 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    "Through photography, you don't say that you lose any past" ———— Now, you can photograph anything in front of you, and you can watch, listen, and feel whatever you are curious about because you have to understand that time is fleeting. When I missed a day of class, I said it was to find [Vivienne Meier]; if she was alive, she would definitely not allow such a big exposure, it is estimated that she would collapse on the spot, and 80% will see you directly in court! ————— ? 2013·USA【July【➊】】【2020...

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  • Aida 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    paradoxical

    "Finding Vivienne Meyer" and "Vivienne Meyer: Who Moved the Nanny's Pictures" tell the story of the same person, a nanny who lost both parents, never married, and rarely has a deep relationship with others. Contact, even reluctant to use her real name, pretending to be from France, without medical...

  • Madalyn 2022-04-20 09:02:54

    The "spies" who spy on the world

    The film is largely narrated by someone Meier knew, from which we can build a portrait of Meier. She earns a living by working as a nanny. She loves photography very much, and everyone's deepest impression of her is that she is tall and big, and she has always carried her big and square camera. She...

Finding Vivian Maier

Director: John Maloof, Charlie Siskel

Language: English,French Release date: April 17, 2014