La Pointe Courte Comments

  • Graham 2023-04-12 11:34:06

    It was then...

  • Syble 2023-03-30 02:08:42

    A star is especially given to the vivid film history that came from Grandma Varda's mouth ^^ The green scheduling and skills are really hard to hide is Varda's love for the expression of real (those details and emotions), destined to go the documentary route The filmmaker! I don't know if it's because of Lei Nai's editing or because Lei Nai stole a teacher from here. Anyway, the whole style of the couple who wants to divorce is very special to Lei...

  • Vanessa 2023-03-29 03:55:27

    Maybe it's out of time. I watched this film when I was relatively tired, and after watching it, I only saw what I was not satisfied with. 1. Music, I don’t like it and it’s harsh; 2. Many close-ups are beautiful but they don’t have any meaning, and the sense of deliberateness is full (maybe I don’t like black and white very much, or maybe I’m really in a bad state); 3. The whole story is not OK, I feel that it can be used as a negative teaching material, just like the hero and heroine, their...

  • Sigmund 2023-03-24 12:38:12

    The interweaving of the modern wave and the traditional reality outlines the love between men and women in the two eras, life and death, but it is a pity that the two are too separated, and the director's motives are too deliberate, which leads to the concept of the first and the superficial portrayal, and the lens and composition are overwhelming. Of course, this is still a great work, plus one star for the care it has for my current...

  • Thea 2023-03-17 19:21:42

    The village is undergoing drastic changes, and the lover can't see it, so the two become each other's background. Varda captures the moments of light and shadow of life, randomly inserting into the idle narrative line, and if it is regarded as the man's previous oral description of the woman, the two timelines are closely intertwined. The change in the relationship between the two is revealed by the cutting of the lines in the frame and the overlapping of the eyes. On the eve of parting, the...

  • Johnny 2023-03-16 18:03:45

    Varda's debut novel, based on Faulkner's Wild Palms, is intimate and sticky. It directly affects the narrative style of the films of the entire Left Bank writers. The direct blood relationship between literature and film is particularly evident in her, not least because she is a good friend of Allen...

  • Clemmie 2023-03-01 15:36:30

    Agnes work No2. Agnès's debut, as expected, she has not seen a few movies to make such an unconventional debut. Two completely unrelated stories (the inspiration for Faulkner's Wild Palms), and the independent treatment of voice and distance between characters and camera, should have been shocking at the time. Somehow Agnes became the "grandmother of the new wave" haha. Later interviews saw that Novare's debut was really...

  • Justus 2023-02-26 23:15:54

    Push shots and black-and-white images are both beautiful, and what’s even more remarkable is that a simple debut has already incorporated elements of almost all of Varda’s later works. The ubiquitous cat determines her destiny. The third act of rowing folklore is half More than a century later, on Varda's own Instagram, a pair of lovers who seem to be isolated from the world in a hustle and bustle seaside town are also very...

  • Vito 2023-02-20 17:31:53

    "You say that our love is no longer as intense as it used to be, but I will not choose any love with a price tag, I choose you." Varda made the new wave earlier than Godard and Truffaut, and his debut was With such a strong sense of film, the short corner village under her lens is so charming that it can hardly support the plot. Life is poetry, and the rest are...

  • Micheal 2023-02-18 00:59:20

    Dubbing after silent shooting and then editing by...