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Pinkie 2023-09-10 20:43:51
The black and white still-frame images have a quiet and elegant texture, as gentle and sad as turning over the pages of the years. Time no longer flows in it but ticks so slowly and sticky. Like poetry, time is inescapable, just as love is...
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Stanford 2023-09-06 21:31:46
Video novels, film texts, stories connected by black and white PPTs, pioneering experiments in 1962. The logically complete narrative simply monologues in place without redundancy. Thirty years later, the remake (after comparison, it cannot be recognized that it is just a heritage as a source of creativity) does not deviate from the scope established here in terms of the basic...
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Merle 2023-08-26 02:54:32
It's not simply looking at pictures and talking, but it's like a PPT but has no mechanical sense. I still use the film techniques of zoom in, fade in/out, but the power of the text alone is already shocking, as broad and gentle as Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths". Frames of black and white pictures seem to be disturbed fragments of memory, but which time and space do they belong to? Later sci-fi films are unparalleled at the...
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Kyle 2023-08-21 14:17:32
Like some carefully shot short films composed of textured black and white photos, the richness and clarification of the voice-over, the solemn and sacred soundtrack, struck by the only continuous dynamic wink, avant-garde, philosophical and imaginative, romantic nihilism, memory is fact Mixed with the evidence of the fantasy of the past, in the process of returning to nothing, human beings are still trying to pursue and prove that they will encounter death in the end, and it is difficult to...
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One of the interesting things about watching smart people make movies is that their films of different genres and techniques have a "final proposition", and he opens countless trails that eventually lead you to a real feast. In this film, at the beginning, Chris Mark created a suspension between the opposites of time and space, past and future, and dream reality, and the audience could not break him. Just follow him and feel it. But at a crucial moment, he opened the fence a little - the girl...
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Wayne 2023-07-25 21:42:23
Putnam's Brain in a Bowl thought experiment was 19 years after the 1981 "Dike"; in fact, the most powerful thing about Dike is Chris Mark's deconstruction of the form of documentaries. Friends who are familiar with the development history of documentaries should know about "real movies" Before the documentary, there was always a strong/absolute narrator to connect the material. Mark created such a feature film in the way of documentary. It is a discussion of the form of...
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Sammy 2023-07-21 18:18:04
Continuing to live as a witness to a dead self is a mystery that will never be solved in logic and...
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Melyna 2023-06-22 22:38:55
Probably because the lowered experimenter's dialogue was in German, the whole person went deeper to experience the sound and picture relationship of the whole movie. Stillness extends the past moment, and poetic, stillness is also the current flow of time, which is terrifying and disturbing. In addition, because of stillness, every frame has an impeccable and irreplaceable...
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Calista 2023-06-12 02:05:25
At the 19th minute, she blinked and my heart beat a few...
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Bennie 2023-05-25 22:29:17
Every picture is exquisite and the story is poetic, but can this slideshow modern art really be classified as a movie? A remake of Twelve Monkeys is really...
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Zane 2022-12-12 10:32:31
The Dyke: Memories of War
The Dyke: Memories of War
- Metaphors of dreams and time
"Dike" is the work of French director Chris Mark, released in February 1962. The whole is basically...
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Sammy 2022-12-22 05:19:10
lose my life
It is said to be the inspiration for Twelve Monkeys, but the style is completely different. It was the first time I saw this kind of static-screen movie, except for the blink of an eye for nearly half an hour. It may be that the intermittent incoherence is more like a memory, or looking back and...
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Narrator: Nothing distinguishes memories from ordinary moments. Only later do they become memorable by the scars they leave.
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Narrator: [English version] This is the story of a man marked by an image of his childhood. The violent scene which upset him, and whose meaning he was to grasp only years later, happened on the main pier at Orly, Paris Airport, sometime before the outbreak of World War Three.