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Kirstin 2022-03-26 09:01:12
more suitable for a...
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Herminio 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The invisible is more attractive than the visible, and a lot and more and more directors have gotten this...
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Carroll 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The fragmented story of 5.0 cannot support this original theme without any waves, and it also makes the characters only have density but no precision. What kind of stuff are some of the paragraphs filming? Is it a science...
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Allan 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I found that I really liked Tyre's method: to visualize the psychological reality, to naturally and confidently allow imagination and memory to freely come and go in the form of visual interludes at any time, which can not only activate the setting of the story that is not new in itself, and recreate the dead. Recalling and participating in the present moment, it avoids the direct judgment of the characters, and brings the audience into a soft and inclusive state of understanding to watch and...
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Hailee 2022-03-26 09:01:12
This one is very different from the director's first two films. Whether it's the cast, character clues, or time and space complexity, it has been fully improved. However, he is still like me, using label-style fragmented narratives, montages, flashbacks and other techniques, it doesn't look like it happened. In the American story, the realism is discounted. Regardless of the suitability of American actors with this European style, even the actress Huppert failed to play a bright spot. Only the...
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Colton 2022-03-26 09:01:12
#Cannes2015# The director has some very good ideas, the diversity of narrative methods, the three protagonists are estranged from each other but are all intimate with the dead, the use of images and sounds maintains the style of the previous work. It's a pity that so many ideas are inexplicable when viewed together. The questions are unclear and inexplicable, and there is no passage that expresses enough emotion and...
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Javon 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I watched all three of Trier's films. This time, I filmed an English-speaking story that happened in the United States, but it was still his fragmented narrative style, still very cold and very...
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Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The way the movie tells the story makes me feel very bored and tortured: I can't stay still when I watch it, and I can't watch it when it's still... Well, it's all my...
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Myrtle 2022-03-26 09:01:12
wired wants to go into the woods and kiss...
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Laurie 2022-03-25 09:01:20
To tell the truth, the main reason is that the pictures are good-looking and the actors are great, otherwise it will be difficult to watch it through. The story started well, like a condensed suspense that hangs people's breath, but it fell apart in small suspense that was interrupted again and again, and too many wonderful scenes made it more and more boring in the back. Admittedly there are still a lot of flash points buried in the film, but not well...
Louder Than Bombs Comments
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[Jonah gets off from phone with Amy]
Conrad: You know, if I had a girl, I'd never lie to her.
Jonah: Yeah? Good luck with that.
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Melanie: He could still, many years from now, recall the scene in all its detail. The lock of hair she placed behind her ear. The way the washing label stuck out from the neck of her tanktop. The streetlights that went out as they passed Kevin Anderson's house. That strangely familiar smell of damp earth that he couldn't quite place.