Finding Vivian Maier Comments

  • Krista 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Tens of thousands of black-and-white films are like an extension of Vivian's lonely personality. Sociopaths tend to be first-rate artists—because they are far enough away from the crowd, they are free to...

  • Trisha 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a...

  • Aryanna 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Vivian Maier's too legendary and mysterious experience has become the main focus of the film. Since she has passed away, the documentary can only piece this person together through the photos, videos, tapes, letters, and the accounts of many people she took. Of course, this is more of a very subjective and hypothetical Miss Meier. Her love and devotion to photography, as well as her very gregarious personality, doomed her loneliness to become a...

  • Adalberto 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    That's right, it's not the process of finding Vivian, it's the process of being shaped as a gifted artist. A person who refuses to reveal, refuse to spy and interpret, but cannot refuse to be turned upside down by the curiosity and events of this world after death. This is not underappreciated. Those who are underappreciated at least seek knowledge, but V is completely indifferent. It doesn't matter what adjectives are put on them: lonely, free, genius, crazy, hermit, understanding,...

  • Allie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    highly recommended! Ever since I saw Vivian Maier's film photography in 2011, I was deeply shocked. The last time I saw such a shocking photography collection was Cartier-Bresson. Today I watched a documentary about her, and the last time I saw such a shocking documentary was searching for sugar man. I recommend it to all students who like film...

  • Keshaun 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    If you know Vivian Maier's work in advance, the power of this documentary will be less than half; the ego of the director/screenwriter/male protagonist is slightly larger, which almost turns the documentary into a story of how he tirelessly searched for Vivian Maier, a person who never made it during his lifetime. He found a photographer who had gone through exhibitions and regarded his creations as private, and he had to find evidence in her letters that "she also hoped that her works could be...

  • Pauline 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    The most successful thing is that it can immediately make the audience have a strong interest in Vivian, which is actually an effective suspense laying; the next step is the process of deciphering the burden of shaking, about Vivian's photography talent and about her morbid darkness. Finally, Tim Roth angered the sense of...

  • Vito 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    I remember I told the female ticket a few days ago, don't be too lazy to take pictures when you go out to play, take as many pictures as you can, and when you take pictures while you are playing, you will become more and more lazy to take pictures, but in the future you will definitely feel that you have taken them before. How precious and touching those photos that were despised at the...

  • Krystal 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    IFC She wanted to see how close she could get, and more importantly, she cared. Vivian, who is hiding in her own little world, cares about everything in this world: crying children, weak old people, dependent couples, and animal deaths. She hoarded newspapers, collected bills, and the vast sea of ​​more than 100,000 negatives, as if trying desperately to keep the world in her little attic. She couldn't go out, so she...

  • Elsie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    I always feel that American documentaries have more or less personal emotions. After watching this film, I realized that many times it is not the emotions of the people who shoot, but the emotions of those who tell the story. This documentary even deliberately compares the discrepancies in what everyone said, which is extremely ironic and interesting, but the truth is no longer known. It seems that I also feel that Miss Maier seems to be laughing at these people who tell her stories, her Little...

Extended Reading
  • Ariane 2022-04-03 08:01:01

    whistling rabbit

    The film was actually released in Paris! ! !

    I had a great chance to see this film. I was wandering around in the Tours area. My heart is thinking about the nearby castles, but I don't take the town too much, and it is only a transfer station in the past of Paris.

    After that, I just randomly walked...

  • Kaya 2022-04-20 09:02:54

    My Views: Documentary: Finding Vivienne Meyer

    Highlights: 1: It is clear and structured, and it is easy to take a seat on Vivian Maier's life, and also has a more appropriate and intuitive expression of Vivian Maier's achievements and influence.

    2: The director found as many as dozens of people who had personal contact or even shared life with...

Finding Vivian Maier

Director: John Maloof, Charlie Siskel

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