Tabu Comments

  • Vincent 2023-07-17 02:16:11

    No matter what kind of love it is, love is love after all, and it is not diminished by the devaluation of moral values ​​or any external...

  • Rhiannon 2023-07-07 01:39:00

    The first part is the magical realism of the loneliness and loneliness of middle-aged and elderly people in Lisbon, and the second part is the classical love tragedy of African colonies in the form of silent films. Personally I prefer the sad crocodile and ghost in the first part and the prologue, but the realist love in the second half is indeed more romantic because of the metaphors of nightmares and legends in the first...

  • Dolly 2023-06-21 04:55:11

    "My shameful moment is better than your pure...

  • Lilyan 2023-06-03 09:05:29

    The lines are a little...

  • Luigi 2023-05-19 09:10:33

    A film about extinguished things... The best film of...

  • Jeremy 2023-04-08 18:47:44

    The sound is handled...

  • Ezra 2023-03-16 06:22:51

    The first half of the film seems to be developed for the purpose of making a long film. The focus of the story is on the second half. The 1.33 scale and black and white photography is even a variant of silent film without dialogue. Through the photographic composition of African landscape imagery, poetry is used. From the point of view of memory-like memory, it tells an incoherent love that happened during colonial Africa. On the surface, the plot seems to be a metaphor for the deeper European...

  • Theresa 2023-02-17 06:02:21

    The moon in the flower mirror in the water, another name for...

  • Salvador 2023-01-18 07:09:14

    I just saw that it was a tribute to silent film directors, no wonder there is a kind of rush to watch silent films. . . . . 3 stars for Paradise Lost, 5 stars for...

  • Austyn 2023-01-10 23:29:54

    It's an emotional author's film, but I don't think the tension is enough. It may be that the heart is not so quiet and impetuous, and the acceptance of this kind of film is getting lower and lower, but the images that are sincere enough can always ignore the gray and black paintings and language, and convey the deep sadness and loneliness to off screen. It may be a better way to not choose such a...

Tabu

Director: Miguel Gomes

Language: Portuguese,English,Polish Release date: April 5, 2012