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Dorthy 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The road and exile films didn't really impress me. Originally, it was quite touching to meet all kinds of people and forget about the water in the rivers and lakes, but in the end it boiled down to remembering and not being able to relate. Probably due to forced rather than choice, returning to the original Amazon warehouse is really a bit depressing. When I watched it, I didn't feel the freedom of exile and rebirth at all. My heart was full of the heroine hearing thunder in the room. The...
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Martine 2022-03-26 09:01:05
Full of desolate and icy fields, starry RVs, they are all people who have to go on the road. Even if they have warm and dependable families, people who still choose to live on the road have their own understanding of life and home. Foen lost her husband and lost her company job. Drifting on the road by the RV, on the highways, in the scenery of the rows, in the group of the helpless people, the epiphany life, the cure is not happy, she is lonely, she is also the least lonely, life It's like...
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Jaqueline 2022-03-26 09:01:05
In the scene where the heroine is in his best friend's room, he persuaded her to stay, but the cry of the baby in his arms interrupted him again and again, as if to remind her that she was only an outsider. She took the baby and examined it carefully. In too many silent places to communicate with the audience, trying to bring into the character's inner world through the excellent sense of rhythm and the breath of the camera, it is really good, I have to say that McDormand as a producer is...
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Howell 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The evolutionary trajectory of Chloé Zhao's feature films is very clear. The first film cuts a relative story line from a large number of documentary materials, the second film uses characters to play the real self, and then the third film is led by professional actors. The same thing is Detailed records and descriptions of the lives of specific groups of people, bringing the audience closer to them, and nothing else to...
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Briana 2022-03-26 09:01:05
A woman's lonely journey after the closure of the gypsum mine is also a journey of abundance. The character setting of a rebellious but down-to-earth white old lady fits well with the film's image style setting - bitter but not cruel, displaced but not bumpy, houseless rather than homeless. As a marginalized group of mainstream society, they can at least receive decent treatment and timely assistance. Although they are old and unable to rest and are subject to the "tyranny of the dollar", they...
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Aidan 2022-03-26 09:01:05
It's not difficult to say, but it's a movie that's simple but hard to control. I think this control lies in focusing on nothing else. The director is also immersed in such a journey. It seems that there is a natural force to help her show it, which is natural and beautiful. Great control over the photography, clever use of the soundtrack, and also controlling the meaning thing, not meaning for the sake of meaning, and McDormand's performance is brilliant, she just maintains herself, this and...
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Gracie 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The people of Sri Lanka have passed away, why are they...
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Fern 2022-03-26 09:01:05
All are good people, all false poor people. If you have a car, you have a job, you can go to the hospital if you are sick, someone who has a bad car will borrow money to fix the car, and if you want to go home, there will be a 1,000-square-meter house waiting for you. This is called poor people? Yes, this is America's poor, better than too many people in developing...
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Constantin 2022-03-26 09:01:05
At first I thought it was fate that made people lonely, but later I found that I chose loneliness, just like a bird in the wind and waves, only when it is flying can I realize the vastness of life and the unyielding human nature, and finally I understand that on the road because I don't want to say goodbye to the shadow of him in my heart, I can't stop, because stopping sadness will annihilate...
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Rashawn 2022-03-25 09:01:08
I give five stars because of my condition. Recently, a lot of confusion about life has been gently presented and answered in the movie. The natural romance of the world, the loneliness of life, and the powerlessness of reality are intertwined, and tears are inexplicable in many moments. I don't know where I should go, I miss the encounters on the road, I am afraid but inevitably yearn for a kind of stability, but I still can't stop. The form and content fit very well, and the sense of...
Nomadland Comments
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Swankie: I'm gonna be 75 this year. I think I've lived a pretty good life. I've seen some really neat things kayaking all of those places. And... You know, like a moose in the wild. A moose family on the river in Idaho and big white pelicans landed just six feet over my kayak on a lake in Colorado. Or... Come around a bin, was a cliff and find hundreds and hundreds of swallow nests on the wall of the cliff. And the swallows flying all around and reflecting in the water. So it looks like I'm flying with the swallows and they're under me, and over me, and all around me. And little babies are hatching out, and eggshells are falling out of the nest, landing on the water and floating on the water. These little white shells. That was like, it's just so awesome. I felt like I've done enough. My life was complete. If I died right then, at that moment, would be perfectly fine.
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Fern: Bo never knew his parents, and we never had kids. If I didn't stay, if I left, it would be like he never existed. I couldn't pack up and move on. He loved Empire. He loved his work so much. He loved being there, everybody loved him. So I stayed. Same town, same house. Just like my dad used to say: "What's remembered, lives." I maybe spent too much of my life just remembering, Bob.