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Keyshawn 2022-04-08 08:01:01
Awesome technique. The picture does look like a continuation of "Nightheart", the picture quality is terrible, but the damp, dark, swaying images like hellish ghosts convey emotions and create a first-class atmosphere. Brain powder indeed. The charming narration slowly lingers, and the psychological prying is also very interesting. One of the nursery rhymes is actually "The House Jack Made". You really know how to play. I would also like to say that this is the closest audio-visual experience I...
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Ebba 2022-04-08 08:01:01
Such a control freak, who wants to "return to the basics" and then come out with dogma95. Regardless of whether the film itself pursues the form too much and the content is superficial, as the first full-length novel, the strong Tarkovsky atmosphere is enough to intoxicate...
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Al 2022-04-08 08:01:01
Such a control freak, who wants to "return to the basics" and then come out with dogma95. Regardless of whether the film itself pursues the form too much and the content is superficial, as the first full-length novel, the strong Tarkovsky atmosphere is enough to intoxicate...
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Ida 2022-04-08 08:01:01
One can only use the phrase "for some directors it would be inappropriate for some directors to place early films in their aesthetic systems and to discuss them horizontally and vertically" to describe Lars von Trier's formal and blunt, The lack of originality, frivolous and twisted work, and no personal style at all can be excused. Fortunately, he later used Dougma 95 as a stepping stone to almost completely overthrow the creative method he practiced (or experimented) in this film, so he also...
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Herminio 2022-04-08 08:01:01
One can only use the phrase "for some directors it would be inappropriate for some directors to place early films in their aesthetic systems and to discuss them horizontally and vertically" to describe Lars von Trier's formal and blunt, The lack of originality, frivolous and twisted work, and no personal style at all can be excused. Fortunately, he later used Dougma 95 as a stepping stone to almost completely overthrow the creative method he practiced (or experimented) in this film, so he also...
The Element of Crime Comments
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Dana 2022-04-08 08:01:01
who is the sinner
As the beginning of the European trilogy, "Criminals" was extraordinary as soon as it came on the stage, bringing a few splendor to the complicated film world, and set up a banner for the director's stylized creation later. Originally, a story about a police detective solving a serial killer case...
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Trevor 2022-04-08 08:01:01
metaphysical tracking
Trier's "The Elements of Crime" was better than I expected because I had seen the struggling donkey at the beginning a few times before and didn't want to look any further. I didn't even know that "Dancer in the Darkness" was also his work. In this way, I am reminded of what Osborne stated many...
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Kim: Why do you keep torturing yourself?
Fisher: I have to! I believe in joy!
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[first lines]
Therapist: [to Fisher] Fantasy is OK, but my job to keep you on the right track. We are after the facts. You seem to return to Cairo and me whenever you have a problem. Two months ago you left Cairo, your wife, everything for a police job in Europe. Now you are back haunted by headaches. If you want me to help you get rid of these headaches, we must go back two months in the time. Back to where it all started. All I know... Europe has become an obsession for you.