Leave No Trace Comments

  • General 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    ♪ Oh and I, I know you must go, and I think I know why, but I don't know why...

  • Vicenta 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    Wish you every day get a beer to drink and a folk to...

  • Jaqueline 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    The film is so good, there is nothing to say. What I want to complain about is the translation of the Chinese title, "Leave" is not "Leave", which means "don't expose" (a lot of information! Soldiers, field battles, jungle survival, PTSD...), not " There are no traces of the...

  • Thaddeus 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    This story has 10,000 ways to become clichéd, but none of them. The ending is heartbreaking and touching, but it also leaves power. The little girl is very smart, but the role of the father is more memorable. It reminds me of Varda's "A Fallen Girl". One's exile may not need to find any answers at all. Watching this one after watching Old Joy, I am very yearning for the forests of...

  • Rigoberto 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    Maybe some people are born without the genes of modern civilization. The father and daughter whose blood is thicker than water, struggle between freedom and the world, which is confusing and sympathetic. In the end, the choice of the two is even more so. It's heartbreaking. The performance of the two leading actors is great, and the little girl has the potential to become the next Jennifer...

  • Ken 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    For most people, life is full of things for granted. The life of the hero is too far away from us, but because of this, we can see our own lives and discover that we may not be given in every way, but deprived in varying degrees. There are many hesitations in the deep forest, and the male lead is just one of them. After watching the film, thinking that everyone has such a place to return, I also got some comfort. An alternative and poetic...

  • Lionel 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    Like "Captain Magic", they are both anti-material civilization jungle utopia themes, but female directors replaced confrontation with tolerance, leaving world-weary modern people an escape. The relationship between father and daughter is portrayed tenderly and profoundly, and more importantly, they both learned to let go. The little heroine is so clever, the real person is shyer than in the movie, she is only 18 years...

  • Kristina 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    It is rare that the whole film maintains a neutrality that is non-aggressive. First, the male-reproductive seahorse is used to replace the father-daughter relationship (necklaces, books, orange peels) living alone, then the hive is used to present a possibility of group living, and finally the retained food package is used to convey respect for the different lifestyles; so far, each All aspects are complete, so at the end, the father and daughter go their separate ways as natural as a walk in...

  • Horace 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    A small body makes great achievements, hitting the soul in a silent place! A simple story, no fancy chicken soup, no lines to show off skills. The father and daughter of the veterans stayed away from the crowd and chose a simple life of self-isolation, self-marginality, and self-exile, so firm and unwilling to hesitate. There is no flashback to his father's past and mentality, and it is impossible to know, but it is precisely this kind of refinement that makes the film more intriguing, as if no...

  • Nyasia 2021-12-27 08:01:43

    I thought it would be a serious version of "Chasing the Barbarians", but it weakened the "chasing" and enlarged the "escape". The latter half deliberately concealed the pursuit of modern social functions (otherwise it would be so easy), and instead tried to be serious Explore (with the help of a certain external force) the possibility of solitary living, and at the same time bury a dark line of the evolution of the father-daughter relationship (or in the eyes of some viewers, this is the real...

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Leave No Trace quotes

  • Will: I'm so sorry.

    Tom: I know.

  • Tom: What's your favourite color?

    Will: What's *your* favourite color?

    Tom: Yellow.

    [They sit for a moment]

    Tom: What was my mother's favourite color?

    Will: Yellow.

    Tom: Maybe I learnt it from her. I wish I could remember her.

    Will: She'd wish for that, too.