Nomadland Comments

  • Fay 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    When the 75-year-old lady recalled her bright moments, she saw a family of elk at ease, saw swallows dancing and frolicking on the edge of a cliff, and seeing her reflection in the river, as if she was in this swallow dance and saw young children Yan broke out of the shell, feeling the wonderful magic of the Creator; when Fern reminded the young people on the road of his vow poems when they were married, the bright eyes of the sky are sometimes too hot, the golden face is often overcast, and...

  • Mona 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    Anti-routine and anti-sensational. When I watched it, I was attracted by this style of editing, but after watching it, I always felt that it was a layer apart. It's like enjoying the story of a white woman's old age as a beautiful film, and I realize that it has nothing to do with me in the bottom of my...

  • Hollie 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    At first I thought it was a tragic film, but the content of the film has been changing with the protagonist. Family affection, friendship, love, until there is no sadness or joy, are all passers-by, and only one's own freedom is the end of life. The soundtrack is well...

  • Randi 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    Although the arrow of the body points forward, the arrow of the soul points forward. How the people who are left get along with them for the rest of their...

  • Tate 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    Zhao Ting has her own set of wandering film language. Like many young American directors, she has her own way of telling the low-level people and the wandering journey without support. But while Zhao Ting wanders uninhibitedly, her heart is traditionally gentle. Between people, as well as life and death at a more macro level, reinterprets the new generation of American "on the road". There is a similar feeling to Kelly Rechard. Maybe this is the common vision of sensitive and gentle female...

  • Sandra 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    At the beginning, I thought that Nomas was on the road because of material. The later I found out that it was because of the spirit. The material kept falling away, but the spirit became heavier. The rest of their lives could only be filled with memories. There are many fragmented shots, without a clear main line. What is great is that these fragments can form a very strong, free and easy, lonely, and sad mood. Zhao Ting does have talent, and McDomond’s performance is also Very delicate....

  • Bonnie 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    It is a favorite movie, fine in the inside, sloppy in the outside, simple characters, blending in the situation, clear and shallow soundtrack; true, introverted, light, meticulous, restrained, generous, lonely, old, wild, difficult to make a living, no regrets ; The mountains and seas are silent, the deserts are silent, the forests are boundless, and the springs and streams are eternal, which dissolves the nomads’ sorrows and bridges the sorrow of life and death. Contemporary road movies...

  • Braden 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    The whole movie seems to have happened a lot, but in fact nothing happened, the beginning and the end are still the...

  • Andreanne 2021-12-03 08:01:42

    It is not the little freshness that has been on the road, but the loneliness and healing of walking in the wilderness. When I watched it, I was in a daze. This is a modern nomad in the western United States, and it is not the spiritual scene of the western China. In this film, being helpless is a life choice, but in reality, being helpless is often a kind of helplessness. After returning to the original and returning to the truth, McDomond was sealed for the third time, and Zhao Ting, who is...

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Nomadland quotes

  • Fern: It's strange that you encourage people to invest their whole life savings, go into debt, just to buy a house they can't afford.

  • Bob: I think of an analogy as a work horse. The work horse that is willing to work itself to death, and then be put out to pasture. And that's what happens to so many of us. If society was throwing us away and sending us as the work horse out to the pasture, we work horses have to gather together and take care of each other. And that's what this is all about. The way I see it is that the Titanic is sinking and economic times are changing. And so my goal is to get the lifeboats out and get as many people into the lifeboats as I can.

Nomadland

Director: Chloé Zhao

Language: English Release date: February 19, 2021