Hunger Comments

  • Reagan 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    How did the actors get so...

  • Micaela 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Every nation has its own history, just like the Nanjing massacre and the Rwanda massacre, how can we feel it when we look at other people's history? Anyone who gives five stars is blindly following the...

  • Jean 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The spirit can always triumph over the...

  • Reginald 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Too technical each department will make the plot lose its sense of coherence, and the awesome director's awesome photography poses a problem for the editor. The impact of editing effects on the plot must be considered in advance! The cinematography is great, the sound is a bit overkill, and the acting is...

  • Alec 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    What a quiet movie. It turns out that it is so terrifying that people starve to...

  • Freddy 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Those long shots and Fassbender's "self-mutilating" body performances are definitely not easy to watch. It's...

  • Lewis 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Uncle Fa sacrificed a lot, and the thinness in the back makes people feel distressed. The long shot of the dialogue is very...

  • Therese 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The tone of the film is dignified and depressing, most of which are silent and restrained, only the low-pitched soundtrack and the eyes breathing of the characters, but the tension is obvious and shocking, with a strong atmosphere of Northern Ireland brutality. Uncle Fa is so shocking, the exhausted performance is already very strong, and he is so thin for the movie. The shots are amazing, such as smoking in the snow, the struggle on the hospital bed and the interweaving of birds in the sky....

  • Arnulfo 2022-04-23 07:02:58

    The director exposed the wound and showed the suffering to the audience. However, right and wrong are dissipated in the calm and cold lens. This is the dance of the sword of politics, the winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. Uncle Fa made me realize that there is a second Bell in the world, and that famous 17-minute long-shot conversation is actually the key to understanding the...

  • Cleora 2022-04-23 07:02:58

    After seeing Shame, I wasn't impressed and decided to check out McQueen's previous acclaimed film. McQueen is indeed one of the few new directors who are skilled in film techniques and expressions, and who can use them proficiently and are often amazed. The silent protests, the long shots, and the close-ups in the film are a sight to behold. Clearly. The hunger in the movie is not really not enough to eat, but a hunger strike for power, there is a paragraph in the...

Extended Reading
  • Alana 2022-03-23 09:02:24

    Spicy Northern Ireland

    I just visited Northern Ireland at the end of last month. From a tourist's point of view, most of the tourist value of Northern Ireland seems to come from the history of ethnic and religious conflicts more than ten years ago. Compared with the historical thickness and economy, it is not as pure as...

  • Adolfo 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    Resistance and Violence - "Hunger"

    In the more than two decades after World War II, the prosperity of socialism generally existed on both ends of the heavy Iron Curtain, whether it was the ideological Soviet Union or the non-ideological Northern Europe, a certain degree of success has made the Classical liberals are speechless. As...

Hunger quotes

  • Father Dominic Moran: So what happened to your eye, Bobby?

    Bobby Sands: What?

    Father Dominic Moran: Did you get a dig for yourself? Your eye.

    Bobby Sands: Difference of opinion.

    Father Dominic Moran: Mmm. How's the other fella?

    Bobby Sands: Oh, a lot worse. Believe me.

  • Bobby Sands: I always felt that thief next to Jesus got off lightly.

    Father Dominic Moran: Ah, but he recognized his sins.

    Bobby Sands: Did he though?

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Said as much.

    Bobby Sands: When you're hung from a cross you're gonna say anything. Jesus offers him a seat next to his daddy in a place called paradise you're always gonna put your hand up and have a piece of that.

    Father Dominic Moran: Aye. Even when it's nailed to your cross.