Personal Shopper Comments

  • Ericka 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    The personal content is mixed, with both a Hollywood cheesy feeling and a French literary accent, using supernatural events to talk about people's fears, ghosts in the big house, text messages from strangers, and murders of familiar people, all of which induce the heroine's anxiety. The elements are too...

  • Emma 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    Assayas uses his own style to tell a story with Hollywood characteristics, the protagonist's pain is vividly in front of the camera, and the atmosphere is strange and natural. Xiao K's performance is...

  • Reba 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    A mix of many types of [private buyers] don't seem to know what they want. The psychic image in the film is deeply immersed in material life and becomes incompetent, losing the communication with the real soul. Likewise, the film itself is torn between the world and the spiritual world, so it uses a baffling blank to cancel the meaning of a long text-message scene. Such incompletion may be what Assayas wants, because he himself does not know the...

  • Sydnie 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    Similar to Demonlover, he is really not suitable for this subject, and he has to learn more from...

  • Lizzie 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    4.5/10, what is this acting like...why should I watch this...

  • Geovany 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    Trapped in the shackles of the invisible, we no longer explore ourselves, but focus on the unreachable. The ending scenes are a bit...

  • Kellie 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    Assayas always uses an indifferent, loose, dissertation-like analytical attitude to describe those things that he is obsessed with, especially when doing genres, often the concept is the first, as for the specific plot, often It is secondary and fragmented, the passages and even the gaps between the shots are where the viewer peeps, sniffing the weirdness oozing out of it and slowly immersing in the layers of veil-like seductive...

  • Johnny 2022-03-23 09:02:46

    The whole process was dizzy by Kristen, so cool and so beautiful. . . The narrative method of the film is a bit cold, so just put those scenes there and let the audience analyze it by themselves. The film is about the psychological process of mourning a loved one, and the existence of ghosts depends on one's perception and one's own thoughts. The evaluation of this film is polarized, but it adds to the fun of watching the...

  • Cindy 2022-03-22 09:02:27

    A story about inner redemption, one has to go to a poor place to be redeemed anyway. What the hell do you say is a good viewing experience? The second shot was smashed, and I was looking forward to the follow-up to reverse the outbreak, but it turned out to be rotten to the...

  • Shemar 2022-03-22 09:02:27

    It is in the same vein as 【Sils Maria】, but it has a further psychological depth tour. When KS met Asayes, the whole person exuded the temperament of acting...

Extended Reading

Personal Shopper quotes

  • Maureen Cartwright: [talking about her deceased brother] So we made this oath... Whoever died first would send the other a sign.

    Ingo: A sign? From- from the afterlife?

    Maureen Cartwright: You could call it that; you could call it a million things.

    Ingo: But... how do you know if it's a sign?

    Maureen Cartwright: I'm a medium. He was- he was a medium. I'll just know it.

    Ingo: Have you... communicated with spirits before?

    Maureen Cartwright: Um. Lewis thought they were... spirits. I'm- I'm less sure. But yes. Uh, somewhat.

    [gets off the couch to smoke]

    Maureen Cartwright: I mean there are invisible... presences... around us. Always. I mean whether or not they're the souls of the dead, I don't know, but... You know when you're a medium you just are attuned to some sort of... vibe.

    Ingo: What do you mean by- by vibe?

    Maureen Cartwright: It's an intuition thing; it's a feeling. You... You see this door... That's only like slightly, ajar.

    Ingo: Well... How's within that, that the soul... continues to exist... after death?

    Maureen Cartwright: I don't even know if I believe in that. But... Lewis did. And I- I have to give his... spirit -whatever you wanna call it- a chance to prove him right.

  • [last lines]

    Maureen Cartwright: Lewis, is it you?

    [pauses]

    Maureen Cartwright: Or is it just me?