Minamata Comments

  • Candace 2022-09-28 06:28:04

    #Berlinale20-04 is like "Yellowstone's Children" or "Jinling Thirteen Hairpins" from a Western perspective ten years ago, it seems to be neat and irrelevant. Both the Minamata disease incident itself and Eugene Smith's own photography are extremely shocking, but instead become vulgar and frivolous in the process of filming. There are no arcs in the characters, good people and bad people are all the same. Depp's appearance and current state are very suitable for interpreting this...

  • Shannon 2022-09-22 22:21:49

    Unable to hold back, I cried. Humans, please be kind to each other and our...

  • Willa 2022-09-20 00:46:27

    The filming was mediocre, but the fact, those photos, were...

  • Dandre 2022-09-13 10:44:39

    It's too routine, it's better to watch the documentary by Noriaki...

  • Christy 2022-09-08 01:32:37

    D+ / The director's skill is much worse than that of "Black...

  • May 2022-08-21 09:15:12

    Photos record history, and the film reproduces the process of taking photos. Photography enthusiasts or not, at some point in your life you will come across a Eugene Smith work. I didn't expect Eugene's later life to be so desolate. It is also a great blessing in life to meet something worth recording and meet a confidante again. Dark room technology has been reduced to dragon slaying technology. Tears welled up in my eyes when the shocking photo was put in front of me. You can also pay...

  • Arch 2022-06-29 23:53:53

    The whole time I was thinking, what a lot of money did you spend on this soundtrack, you have to use it every second from start to finish, it looks like a professor, use it okkkk. As long as Depp's face doesn't twitch, he's a decent middle-aged and elderly person. It's better if he doesn't take himself seriously. The best Ryo Kase in the show. The photos are so good and the movies so mediocre....

  • Brice 2022-06-29 20:59:09

    #70thBerlinale#Official screening. Probably the most commercial film that Berlin Energy has seen. It's all routine, but the photography is well controlled, and there are many famous Japanese actors. The film tells the story of a photojournalist suffering from war trauma and alcoholism from Life magazine who goes to Minamata, Japan, to overcome all odds to take pictures that shock the world. The rhythm is quite comfortable, but if you think about it, there are more places for nonsense (mostly...

  • Iva 2022-06-29 20:25:22

    "If a movie is good without music, then don't add music." This is what the professor...

  • Reyna 2022-06-29 17:59:33

    Best of the day in Berlin! Fifteen years ago, when I was taking an environmental hygiene course to prepare for the exam, I only knew to memorize the concept of Minamata disease, and I was still moved to tears by this well-known historical event in Berlin. This is the charm of the movie! #70 Berlin Day 1, Game...