Holy Motors Comments

  • Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    That nude solo silent film reminded me of the Balkan silent film that Anzhe used in "The Gaze of Ulysses." In the end, the dialogue between motors is of great significance to the times. The mechanized era is anti-mechanized, because it is inconsistent with the natural nature of human beings, but at least there is a sustenance of things. Seems to be a more serious crisis because the physiology cannot adapt in the short...

  • Fernando 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    This movie is so awesome that you can't tell what's wrong with it, but how did Dmitry appear in "Tokyo!" "Street? ?...

  • Yessenia 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Visually satisfying than Shinbashi Lover, but not as radical; structurally more stretched than Pola X, but too expressive. Compared with the plots of the past who should not live and should not die, this movie does not dig any meaning, but criticizes the limitations of all current and future movies. Of course, this movie itself is no...

  • Abigail 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    So weird! It really deserves to be the wonderful masterpiece of the year. In fact, the director's intention is not so difficult to interpret, but the whole movie itself has completely exceeded the concept of ordinary movies. The ultimate reflection on the meaning of the actor's existence is very intriguing, and finally returning to the fantasy ending of Holy Motors seems to have made a big joke with us, mixed feelings, and ended...

  • Georgianna 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    c'est la (mov)vie! |I don't want to learn to dance, I want to jump into the Seine with you in my...

  • Myron 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Weird and weird movie. The only thing that shocked me was denis lavant's acting, he played 9 different roles in the movie, in a world where movies are gradually disappearing, he insisted on beauté de geste, but in fact, he played too much in life Don't the characters lose their ego? There are many familiar Parisian scenes in the movie: Pont Neuf, Rue de Champagne. To my horror I came out of the movie theater to see a lincoln...

  • Demetrius 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Completely subverted my understanding of the form of film...

  • Lera 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Great! This is not science fiction, nor is it imagination or some kind of crazy thinking. This is a tribute to the filmmakers, the film industry and the audience. Each segment can be seen as the filmmaker's dedicated performance, the strong support of the film industry, and the wholehearted devotion of the audience. At the end of the film, the bedtime whispers at the car dealership add to the theme of the film. The director loves the entire film...

  • Teagan 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    The impact of the movie itself is enough to strike your tongue. From the very beginning of Karax Demon Lord’s overlooking to the end of Denilawang’s staring out of the window, all the plots have the taste of stream of consciousness. In my life, I have experienced thousands of lives but lost self-consciousness in the end. The interpretation methods are different. The most reasonable one is the ridicule of Hollywood DreamWorks. Finally, the helpless dialogue between "Lincoln" deepens the...

  • Athena 2022-04-23 07:03:26

    Karax's 12-year-long hiatus. The masterpiece of 2012. I just want to say that the director knows what kind of film to make to make the ber world applaud in unison. This is a Paris of theatre dreams dedicated to life, film, actors and the performance itself. The orangutan at the end and the car talking in the car dealership can be called the wonderful moment of this year's film and...

Extended Reading

Holy Motors quotes

  • Eva Grace: Is that your hair?

    Mr. Oscar: No, not yet. They made me older. Are those your eyes?

    Eva Grace: No. They're Eva's eyes.

  • Mr. Oscar: Céline, we have to laugh before midnight.

    Céline: We'll do our best, Mr. Oscar.

    Mr. Oscar: Who knows if we'll laugh in the next life.