Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Comments

  • Flavio 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    After re-blinking on the big screen, I felt that I was narrow-minded before, and Venus should have a five-star level when he connected his arm. When I think about the broken arm in "The Wild Pear Tree" being thrown into the water, I die of laughter. // It seems that the whole article is left blank, but in fact I see that my information is overloaded. After reviewing the previous details, one by one confirms that the things in mind are indeed very enjoyable, but is this precision the arm that...

  • Jennifer 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Turkish version of Qin...

  • Damaris 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    The lens is so beautiful, I haven't seen a suffocating movie in a movie for a long time! If it weren't for the delay, I would give it five...

  • Aliza 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    What kind of tortuous tunnels must be passed to see the past of others. An expression, a conversation, or an unknown death. It takes five minutes to get to know someone. It's not that you can understand all of him, but it fills your pupils as a huge close-up. Like the blood spots on the face at the end of the film, everyone but you can see it. Turning off the lights in the middle of the night and spending such a tormented 150 minutes while eating noodles is...

  • Humberto 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Another good film that tests emotions and...

  • Brionna 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Life always goes on, no matter how cruel it is, just like the sound of the autopsy at the end of the film, the woman walking into the distance, the child kicking the football back to the school playground, not to mention the doctors and the others are just doing themselves. Work outsiders too. The paragraphs of the night scene use the strength of natural sound and the subtle changes of the weather many times to set off the solemn atmosphere of the story, which is a very good...

  • Kolby 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Asleep....but the shot is...

  • Willa 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Too long, totally beyond the limit of what I can live...

  • Enid 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Another boring work by Tarkovsky fans. To Qifeng said that it "took too much time to talk about too little things", this is not a problem, each director's sense of rhythm is different. So many night shots are stimulated by Mandoza? Audio-visual aspects, as always, intensive and meticulous work. However, this time the dialogue is too much to be a bit deliberate (too much background and various stories), which weakens the...

  • Lenny 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Ceylon's photography is as masterful as always. The complicated transformation between the long-term view and the close-up clearly outlines a picture of all living beings in the world. However, the director of the story itself is still empty, too much blank and indifference, plus two more. The film is half an hour long, and non-literary film lovers can only...