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  • Ruby 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    #重看# Full score. Ten years later, I was still deeply moved by the review, especially after I watched Bresson’s "Diary of a Country Pastor", it was my personal "miraculous", tears streaming down my face. The rich indoor scheduling and group play is one of the best in film history. With perfect composition and careful lighting, you can see and can't breathe every second. "You will rot, and the age is rot." The believers who promise to praise the glory of the Lord, in fact, all secretly...

  • Pedro 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Dreyer created a miracle in the movie, just like the second coming of Jesus. The narrative is not hurried, the indoor theater scheduling is exquisite and profound, the lighting and performance are impeccable, and the iconic long shot of depth of field is restrained and slow. PS: In today's lack of faith and religious satire, we should go back and relive those few works that hold piety under the appearance of hesitation, just like the old tower's "Sacrifice", Bresson "The Diary of a Country...

  • Watson 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    SIFF* Tianshan. Pleading for miracles, appealing to the "old God", you have to bear the impact of reality (natural rules), and test the purity of faith from the conflict of beliefs (why does the same Jehovah have to fight for victory), and its result is " "God incarnate" and retreat again, this is more thorough than Bergman (car lights are similar to the light of winter). Dreyer’s scene scheduling is really a model. The deep-focus lens of sliding and panning constantly churns through the...

  • May 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Although it is a movie more than half a century ago, it is also about the story of miracles in the Christian Bible. No matter how you look at it, it is hard to get involved with the current China. A miracle happened, Jesus raised the dead, and the audience still uttered admiration. The composition of the picture is very classic and elegant. People who often look at classical oil paintings will have a special...

  • Emmalee 2022-03-14 14:12:27

    A village story that discusses divinity. Quite exquisite (exquisite?) movie, composition and lighting are pleasing to the eye and hidden metaphors. When I watched the synopsis and posters, I never thought that it would be so homely and stable when filming it, which is far from what I imagined. It's a rare opportunity to see images that are calm and not grandiose on the screen, and I hope there will be more such...

  • Shannon 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Concise and refined. The composition of a large number of indoor scenes, the changes in light, and the relative positions of the characters are full of metaphors and worthy of fun. These religious topics have become attractive because of the performance of the play. Hold the pendulum, stop the time, you are already full of divinity without the presence of...

  • Destiney 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    I have no confidence in whether I fully understand it, mainly because of the religious part. I'm also not sure I can understand what it means when the ending "miracles" happen. The literal meaning (narrative) of the movie is easy to understand, but under this tough appearance, the wording revealed between the lines is cautious, and it feels that there is still a layer of seriousness and deepness that is difficult to guess. The lens is long and moving, and it is also framed by the "dramatic...

  • Arden 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    The background is limited to a family in a rural area. Several sons have different personalities and are highly representative. Jesus is resurrected like a spirit, and what is alive is a religious fable. With the gradual expansion of people's self, they began to have doubts about religion, and gradually erode their beliefs. Delaier uses such a fable to find the possibility of returning to traditional beliefs. It is not so much chanting of miracles as it is a critique of modern...

  • Albert 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Since I watched Joan of Arc, I have "keep a distance" to Dreyer's movie, because it is too...

  • Jevon 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    (20160408 one brush with five stars) The extreme scheduling, the characters have a large range of activities, the route is intricate, and the relationship between entering and exiting the painting and the position is constantly changing with the situation. Doubts are admired by the old tower. With a clear pursuit of depth of field, when Mikkel went home to talk to pastor, the background scene was clearer than the two in the foreground, indicating that the focus was on the guaranteed depth of...

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  • The Doctor: Even in pain there is beauty.

  • Morten Borgen: Oh! Thank God, now the tears have come.

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Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer

Language: Danish Release date: January 10, 1955

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