Something in the Air Comments

  • Duane 2023-05-23 02:01:12

    My favorite youth group movie in the 1960s and 1970s is too extravagant to miss, so I have to envy who is young and...

  • Annette 2023-05-10 07:25:35

    for all graduates. . May is really a month to think about a lot of things....

  • Kristy 2023-04-21 15:56:44

    "That's it, we went to the end of the world", an autobiographical film, the story of Assayes and his friends going separate ways after the May storm, plain sad. In fact, more than in the 1970s, there are so many roads in front of us now, and the closest friends will make completely different choices. The photography and scheduling are first-class and beautiful, and it's still film (there is a scratch in a few...

  • Lukas 2023-04-14 13:43:23

    The aspiring youth after the May storm, their whereabouts belong. The beginning of passionate embrace of ideals, and the struggle of lofty ambitions, after the climax, silently stopped. Some people pay the price, some people keep looking for others, some people are addicted to the past, even like a dream, as if nothing happened. The excitement and sway of youth will be attributed to calm, and the mediocre work and cumbersome life will not stop. The parade riot at the beginning is a bit fake,...

  • Therese 2023-04-13 21:23:14

    Assayas, Garrel and the May...

  • Nella 2023-04-06 13:34:23

    Too autobiographical, far less interesting than Assayas' eccentric genre...

  • Emie 2023-03-31 00:35:40

    Mia, what do you...

  • Jasmin 2023-03-22 11:42:48

    The description of the revolution in the first half is quite attractive, but the interpretation of the positioning and survival in the individual society in the second half is rather chaotic, which is a mixed...

  • Erick 2023-03-21 21:19:37

    Narrative of existential learning built around the convergences and divergences of ideals. The individual quest for his relationship to the world only leads to disenchantment. Pointillist, Assayas paints this turbulent post-68 youth with a floating...

  • Aurelio 2023-03-20 20:19:29

    I gave it to three stars, but in fact, half of the 122-minute film didn't even reach me. I didn't want to watch it. Autobiographical themes generally caused problems in cooking a big pot of rice. I was excited and thought it would be the strong awakening of some radical young people to politics, but the film seems to have secretly changed the theme in the middle. I just feel that the director has not let go of his youth until the time of...