Pasolini Comments

  • Eryn 2022-04-23 07:05:04

    6/10. Ferrara kept the last days of the controversial guru conservative, covering his notes, answering reporters' questions, attending cocktail parties of cultural celebrities, listening to politics, and mixing in some of the surrealism of Pasolini's posthumous manuscript. The scene (a city where heterosexual mating is held for the purpose of procreation), does not want to disclose the mystery of his death and the unknown privacy, but unfortunately the latter is what will really excite the...

  • Moshe 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    If Pasolini's death is an event in his own artistic creation, it is only because his work itself breeds death in reality. It was the internationalist obsession with bumpkin that killed him. Ferrara greatly disenchanted his death. PPP's death was more of an ugly filth than a religious ceremony, only the sound of the sea was like the pink desert after a crash, and it was a brief second or two....

  • Damian 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    ? Although there is a wonderful sense of meta. I hope the director's next biography doesn't become a missionary film expressing dry views [Laugh to death, Willem Dafoe is a bit like Jack...

  • Kody 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    One of the most high-level biopics in the past ten years. On the premise that the external image is relatively close, Dafoe did not try to imitate, interpret, reproduce or restore Pasolini's gestures, but tried his best to outline his outline with light and low-key body movements, supplemented by the external environment, The relationship between the characters provides the audience with an imaginary space. Ninetto Davoli himself starred in the short film inserted into the fable, which...

  • Alex 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    After weighing the two factors, I went to the cinema to watch it. In fact, I went there for Willem Dafoe and Pasolini, and I was not disappointed. Of course, what was more surprising was the fact that William exchanged the three languages, but Pasolini in front of him still felt strange when he opened his mouth in English, but under his look, let's ignore it for the time being. His method of death has been criticized a lot, but the awesome soundtrack is still overflowing with the director's...

  • Dejah 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Very ambitious work. Majestic beauty is excluded. In particular, the ritual sense of using the empty lens of the building is...

  • Ole 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    In addition to the end processing, there are various slots. I personally thought that Ferrara didn't know Pasolini very well, and I don't know why he asked a Yankee like him to...

  • Laurine 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    A tribute to Pasolini and a tribute to film culture! The director explores film and culture through Pasolini's mouth. The final unfinished book draft and unfilmed film became a pity! The tone of the film is dim, which increases the literary atmosphere of the film and the tragic fate of the characters at the end! Dafoe's performance is still...

  • Keyshawn 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Ferrara commemorates the eternal Pasolini in a clean, neat and poised way, and if he's still alive the next work will be great! In the past few years, the two celebrities played by Willem Dafoe were both very depressed and obsessed. (Don't date minors, it's really...

  • Florence 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    #52ndNYFF# emotional score, full...

Extended Reading
  • Donato 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    Everyone is in danger

    The original text was published in the February issue of "Watching Movies", please indicate when reprinting.

    "Christ, or a devil? A saint, or a robber? He is a man. A man of one enemy, a brilliant antagonist, an absolute rebel. Despite his fame, he has always been a perpetual fringe, yes A hero...

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    [Film Review] Pasolini (2014) 6.9 / 10

    Abel Ferrara’s long-gestated biopic of Pier Paolo Pasolini has its congenital defect, by cast Willem Dafoe (albeit his striking physical resemblance) as the maestro, hence, the prominent anglophone dialog is rightly incongruous with its milieu and becomes more problematic because the rest Italian...

Pasolini quotes

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini: Let me be frank to you.

    Pier Paolo Pasolini: I have been to hell and I know things that don't disturb other people's dreams