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Tamara 2022-03-23 09:03:15
Four and a half stars. Using stream-of-consciousness editing to explore memory and forgetting, the repeated comparison monologue enhances the sense of dreaming, and the tearing between leaving and leaving breaks the concept of time and space: revival, the past possessed by the present, the continuous death, the uncaptured present, the hanging A halted, never-reachable future, where aliasing and recombination make "you" and "he" merge; actually knowing a person doesn't mean anything - we always...
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Clark 2022-03-21 09:03:14
So much talking and so less fucking. The talking and talking of their affair has replaced the fucking and fucking of their affair. I got bored watching this. I'm in love with a japanese architect...
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Eldora 2022-03-21 09:03:14
Duras wrote and directed the first full-length feature film directed by Alain Resnais. The French heroine encounters the Japanese hero in Hiroshima. The love affair that happened in one day, the memory involves psychological trauma and the scars of World War II. With this film, Alain Resnais established his status as a leftist author of the New Wave. One of the most important representatives of the new wave. At the beginning, the close-up of the body + the caress + the technique of inner...
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Christiana 2022-03-21 09:03:14
As the pioneering work of modernist films, "Love of Hiroshima" abandoned the logic as a film, but instead was a highly literary and subconscious "writer's film" with the unique concept of time and space. The beginning is accompanied by a series of dialogues about "Hiroshima" and its development The empty-lens stream of consciousness depiction is enough to be a classic. Contrary to the so-called "fascist complex" by some people, the film itself is an implicit anti-war connotation and an...
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Lisa 2022-03-21 09:03:14
All lines are poetry....
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Thurman 2022-03-21 09:03:14
It's really strange. I should read the earliest translation of the book "Long Farewell: Love in Hiroshima". It's 30 years old, isn't it? I don't know why I just finished watching the movie today. The movie says "people always see things with the same feeling", which I find incredible, but maybe it is, it's...
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Guillermo 2022-03-21 09:03:14
Wandering between the entanglement of the flesh and the memory of the ruins, the reality and the imagination are presented together through cross-cutting. The literature is meaningful and un film de art. The war brought ruins and trauma to...
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Isom 2022-03-20 09:02:53
How would you describe the heroine in one sentence? the vast horizon is my...
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Nigel 2022-03-20 09:02:53
Go to the library to see the dubbed version! ! I really want to scold people, dubbing is the most terrible movie product! ! ! ! ! During orgasm, an aunt's indifferent Chinese voiceover: Kill me. . I like adultery. . (There are also some hypocritical lines spoken in Chinese, even Qiong Yao has to shut...
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Bonita 2022-03-20 09:02:53
Alain Resnais made his feature film debut. The film marks the shift from classicism to modernism in Western films. Written by Margaret Duras, who also belongs to the Left Bank, Renai cross-cuts the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb documentary and erotic passages, and uses flashbacks to interact with The jumping editing combines personal suffering with the catastrophe of war, discusses memory and regret, inner reality and outer reality, and achieves a balance between film and literature....
Hiroshima Mon Amour Comments
Extended Reading
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Lui: Where are you going? To Nevers?
Lui: No, Paris. I'll never set foot in Nevers again.
Elle: Never?
Lui: Never.
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Lui: Does it mean anything else in French, "Nevers"?
Elle: No, nothing.
Director: Alain Resnais
Language: French,Japanese,English Release date: May 16, 1960