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  • Erick 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Top ten individuals. God-level scheduling + touching the soul, the last miracle is the level of film...

  • Derick 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Very lucky to witness and feel such a miraculous moment on the big screen. Impressed beyond...

  • Arden 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    "Words" is about the male Jesus, "Joan of Arc" is about the female Christ. From the Dead, Legadas, Theology and Metaphysics. Female Christ: Breaking the waves, Joan of Arc (Bresson, Dreyer, Dumont). Whether it is breaking waves or words, the direct manifestation of religious power must always be attributed to the appearance of...

  • Edgardo 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Dreyer is a very, very devout Christian Protestant, just like some other directors who believe in religion, they always add their own unique understanding of the religion they believe in into their works. Summarize this phenomenon with one God per...

  • Annetta 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Personally, I think Dreyer's shots in this film have achieved the true "God" vision: slow and gravitational - the camera movement is mainly based on axis rotation/push-pull, and there is very little obvious displacement of its own position, and the characters surround the camera, not the camera. Around the characters; has a relatively obvious sense of independence, detached from the ordinary audience or even the director's perspective, but still maintains an attitude of watching/insight without...

  • Madyson 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I have "recorded" the "comment track" with xy second brush, which is much better than the two stars of the 19th movie. I found that although the movement of the film is only considered for the smoothness of Nordic indoor dramas, it has no other intentions, and the characters and the depth of focus have no potential and obvious Bergson symbols before and after; but the lighting is convey subtle meanings in cinematic language. The exterior is open, bright, and naturally flowing, while the...

  • Citlalli 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The stability pursued by Dreyer and Bergman in the religious narrative is surprisingly similar, but in the presentation design other than the plot, it has become two paths. One divides the key events and words into an eye-popping fluency, and the other One allows us to see too much control and random thoughts between people and...

  • Christina 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The second brother was filmed at an elevation angle on the mountain with crazy talk; when the doctor's car left, the light and shadow of the car lights on the wall changed; the black and white contrast at the funeral, the symmetrical baroque composition, the mysterious religious solemnity; the debate between the doctor and the priest ....that's enough to make her a classic--linear narrative, long takes, circular motion (starting with a sequel to the character in the...

  • Name 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    For decades, I have never felt such a profound discussion of religion and life and death....

  • Iliana 2022-03-24 09:03:20

    @ Hong Kong City Hall | HKIFF43 was spoiled by a short review, but it did not affect the look and feel. I just love Dreyer's tune. Black and white is so...

Extended Reading

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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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