Songs from the Second Floor Comments

  • Lottie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Beneath the surface of reason, everything is absurd; the overall feeling is very...

  • Karson 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Thousands of ways to deliver the same message, but he chose a...

  • Damian 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    7.9 Very satirical and religious Nordic Ukiyo-e, with a strong sense of apocalypse, endless despair and fear under the surface of black humor, mechanized performances, pale tones and portraits, everyone is alive and...

  • Kailey 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    3.5, mainly because the story is a bit boring, the space is created with a sense of Takyati and Antonioni, the sense of the future is mixed with the empty life of urban people, the plot is very loose, full of irony and cold humor, I like to see dead people the most The line of , the ending is beautiful, the single fixed long shot, the background is well used, there are ideas, but the film is more suitable for making that kind of show...

  • Rickey 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The absurd plot, the second to the top of the lens. Human society is incomparably chaotic and stupid, full of indifference, violence, cruelty, madness and death. Most people live just to live life like a deal, trying their best to add a zero to the back of their bank account, or two more zeros, just to make the food on their table better. The very few sitting bystanders were either destroyed or turned into madmen. God does not exist, and Jesus is not the Son of God. He is just a good man and a...

  • Curtis 2022-03-23 09:02:52

    Looking at Samsung, there is almost no story, and the rhythm is slow. If you come to the story, you will be very disappointed. But the film's photography and composition are very particular, like famous paintings, the lines and actors' performances are very absurd, with dark humor and philosophical thinking. I know another Anderson, I have a chance to read it again, it takes some...

  • Johnnie 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    8. Dreyer's influence on Nordic movies is deeply rooted in the bone marrow. This film also pays tribute to "Words". The "crazy" eldest son is a metaphor for Jesus. The opposition between the father and the eldest son implies that spirituality and belief are abandoned, and people are blindly pursuing material things. The color, shape and setting of this film are very good. The actors are covered with thick white powder. At first glance, it does not look like the real world, but the world of the...

  • Camila 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    Not very sure it's a movie... just watching the black hi in the UK recently, and it's really more artistic in Europe. Each scene is like a surreal painting or a collection of performance art (but as expected, they are all the same as Poetic related) It’s not only the design of the scene, the stagnation of the mise-en-scene, its value is that it lasts for more than 90 minutes, so emotional accumulation and other lengths are destined to be...

  • Aisha 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    listen! How wonderful, melodious, and nihilistic is "Songs from the Second Floor" at the end. This is the end of the world that human beings have to face. Roy Anderson is right: life is time, and time is an extension of the road. The past is dead, and history is like a ghost or a ghost, wandering by the window on the second floor, watching our every move. The movie is like a multi-meaning and magical work of art, with surreal colors, quiet, pessimistic, and...

  • Sigurd 2022-03-20 09:02:27

    8/10. The embarrassing director's high-strength strange film, the highly creative scene conception, and even the surreal restoration method breaks the gap between time and space: the Russian youth hanged by the Nazis, the creditor's ghost and the living are wandering in the same space. The pipe sends the exhaust gas into the stuffy tanker where a group of naked women lined up, and the bizarre slaughter is the same as [Han Zhi Que Jing]; at the end of the square where the cross was thrown away,...

Extended Reading

Songs from the Second Floor quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Stefan: Blessed be the one who sits down.

  • [about his son]

    Kalle: He wrote poetry till he went nuts!