Personal Shopper Comments

  • Krista 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    In his study of discourse networks, Kittler argued that the typewriter of the 20th century disassociated personalities from written texts. The notes I made at the time (divergence) summed it up as follows: since the typewriter typeface was no longer subject to masculinity (characteristics), it was depersonalized, and women were given access to technology and words. For example, the works of many women writers are also not rejected by publishers as female handwriting. Assayas wrote so much about...

  • Pat 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    The part of the ride while texting is still very beautiful, using the screen to disintegrate the sense of continuous...

  • Brennan 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    1. Focus on women's self-identity, wandering and entanglement between flesh and spirit, private and public life, fashion purchasing/try-on mirroring vs. unconscious medium, extending the text space. 2. Sending and receiving text messages is more important than transportation. Xiao K also vividly interprets the state of modern people who are lost in various transitional states and uncertain life. 3. Deep text + mixed genre + clumsy ending eventually makes the overall strength of the film...

  • Estevan 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    No matter how you think about it, it feels thin. Just having a supernatural and lost concept, combined with a clue of constantly changing clothes to find a new identity, still cannot create an ambiguous and full image world. The clue of the mobile phone text message playing suspense is...

  • Wellington 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    You are paralyzed to change your clothes, you are paralyzed to masturbate... a "spiritual and cognitive journey" that is more profound and B-level than "Eat, Prayer and Love". Whether it is night or day, talking with ghosts or mysterious text messages, Maureen is getting to know himself: but he still feels he owes something, probably the difference is that he can stare at Rooney of Ghost Stories and eat pie for so long; But I can't stop texting for a long...

  • Reginald 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    You are paralyzed to change your clothes, you are paralyzed to masturbate... a "spiritual and cognitive journey" that is more profound and B-level than "Eat, Prayer and Love". Whether it is night or day, talking with ghosts or mysterious text messages, Maureen is getting to know himself: but he still feels he owes something, probably the difference is that he can stare at Rooney of Ghost Stories and eat pie for so long; But I can't stop texting for a long...

  • Ambrose 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    Where is ugly, Xiao K's acting is also very good, unfortunately, just delete the...

  • Norval 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    Assayas has found a bold self, but it's really a matter of opinion on how much sublime meaning a story like this has. At least, leaving Stewart's most beautiful light and...

  • Ilene 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    Female psychics are disappointed because there are too few omens in the spiritual world, but audiences are disappointed because there are too many omens on the screen—too many soundtracks. No matter how trembling she is in the faucet's self-opening and self-closing in the dark house, as soon as the sharp piano sound comes out, the audience will be a step ahead and must know the origin of the ghost. How can someone empathize with her, especially when the whole movie is based on her heart...

  • Roberta 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    The Guardian reviewer gave it a perfect score and indiewire gave it an 83. I will give full marks to some of the clips (shy (escape). There is another one, as far as I know, except for the British drama "Sherlock", the connection between this film and smart electronic products such as mobile phones is the best I have ever seen. Tight (often avoided by other directors). But this film was shot on film. Fade out was handled very...

Extended Reading

Personal Shopper quotes

  • [last lines]

    Maureen Cartwright: Lewis, is it you?

    [pauses]

    Maureen Cartwright: Or is it just me?

  • Erwin: [to Maureen] You know how they say the dead watch over the living? I've thought about that a lot. Not just because Lewis was a medium. I don't know what that means. For me, he was someone deeply intuitive of others. He, uh... understood things that went unspoken. He did. Maybe because he knew he was going to die. I mean, I felt that he saw things which I didn't. Maybe you do too. He thought you had the same gifts...