Stations of the Cross Comments

  • Danny 2023-05-07 17:09:44

    1. Fourteen long shots frame this desperate and believing miracle. The girl Mary always believed that sacrificing her life was God's will. She threw a holy white veil into the sky all the way through suffering, and fell into the religious extremes. 2. Won the Berlin Best Screenplay Award, the screenplay is exquisite and delicate; the poetic blank and no soundtrack may be some attempts of the...

  • Megane 2023-05-01 11:25:26

    I don't understand the religious part at all, the fixed camera is focused, and the performance of the actors is very demanding, and the performance is just right. Mary is not a virgin, just a simple...

  • Liam 2023-04-25 18:42:33

    The fixed-camera long-lens single-act play is as stubborn and stubborn as a...

  • Reggie 2023-04-07 02:44:52

    The lens is unusually simple and clean, which is in stark contrast to the connotation of strong criticism. Any religion, if caught in excessive fanaticism, will not be able to predict and remedy the mental and physical damage to the bound...

  • Giovani 2023-04-02 16:35:59

    Three and a half. The structure of the play is very good. Jesus suffered for the people of God and Mary sacrificed for his family. The opposites in the fourteen chapters form a wonderful isomorphism. But the chapter on the resurrection of Jesus is deliberately omitted, just as Mary died forever. But the director's attitude is doomed to be ambiguous, because both believe in Christ, extreme faith is faith after all, and extreme acts of kindness are also acts of kindness, so that the final miracle...

  • Lacy 2023-03-08 13:53:06

    The feeling of getting better and better. . . . . ....

  • Kevon 2023-02-17 06:02:55

    Although the structure of the 14 scenes parodying the crucifixion of Jesus is slightly deliberate in form, the play is very powerful, the narrative is very rigorous, and the absurdity is seen in the solemnity. The best thing to do is the moment when the younger brother speaks, and suddenly realizes that the director's position is not irony, but compassion, one person's god is another person's devil, this is the most insurmountable between people. pain, and religion, belief, hobbies... what is...

  • Dessie 2023-02-16 14:07:36

    The various efforts of [The Way of the Cross] suggest that it is trying to be a contemporary biblical allegory, but the story ends up being superficial and fantastical; it attempts to explore the awkward position of religion in today's society, but the film is full of artificial complexity and deliberately enlarged traces. All the pseudo-poetry in the film comes from the overall structure and form, as if the transferred shell is the most important, and the entire creative process revolves...

  • Mattie 2023-02-11 04:32:44

    Too extreme culture,...

  • Garett 2023-02-10 21:14:22

    1. The story is one-sided and taken for granted. 2. The last two acts are superfluous, and it is necessary to make up fourteen lines. It is best to interpolate two lines before the twelve acts. 3. Can the fixed long mirror be more extreme? Three movements still constitute damage to the neatness and rigour of the whole film, so it is better to move less twice. 4. The big rocker arm at the end may be the most likely to cause disagreement, and I personally feel that it is not...