The Gleaners & I Comments

  • Braeden 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    The person who shoots the documentary needs a broad mind, a compassionate heart, and an introverted expression of joy and anger. Only in this way can he make a statement calmly and calmly in the face of great sorrow and joy, and his own expression of concern for the theme is silent. penetration. Just as at the end of this film, Miller's "The Gleaners" travels from the museum to the heaven and earth. The silent shock will leave a deep imprint on the hearts of every sensitive...

  • Velva 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    faire de l'art c'est de mettre de l'ordre a la fois dans sa tete et dans ce qui entoure peinture de Francois Millet, les...

  • Russell 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    The oil paintings showing the gleaners are lively and vivid, but their creators may be like children learning garbage classification: they use clean "garbage" as toys, but they have never seen a moving mop, never seen a moving mop. Shake the cleaner's hand. So Varda added "I" to it. "I" is not behind a far-sighted telescope, not in an editorial that doesn't matter - "I" in the ears of wheat carried by "I", in the heart-shaped potatoes that sprouted after being picked up, in the clock without...

  • Krista 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    Varda is so good, her documentary not only has a strong authorship, but also strongly feels that she has a super-sensitive discovery and sensitivity to interesting people and things in life, as well as kind empathy, and equal dialogue Attitude. While playing and experimenting, we visit people who live in different ways and ways. Varda used the waste materials in a different way. Heart-shaped potatoes really suit...

  • Al 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    The content is smooth, the editing is clean and neat, and there are occasional interesting things outside the theme. Begins with a painting and ends with a painting, heart-shaped potatoes, contemporary gypsies, descendants of the inventor of the camera gun, displays and parades in the refrigerator, vegan nutritionists, and more. Very inspirational...

  • Florence 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    Surprisingly, these scavengers did not display much of the shame, embarrassment and world-weariness that we are familiar with. It is said that the sewers are the conscience of a city, and so are the trash...

  • Myron 2022-04-23 07:04:13

    essay film, an unusual documentary that incorporates a lot of Varda's subjective involvement. Filmmakers filming and editing a film are actually a process similar to that of scavengers. After reading it, I always think about not wasting food when I...

  • Carter 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    If the genre of the documentary is an argumentative essay, "The Gleaners" must be the most outstanding essay of its kind, with the gentle light of humanism shining between the...

  • Gayle 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The reason for "picking up" may come from poverty, from artistic creation, or from an attitude towards life. Art is finishing, and this short film by Varda can be seen as one. It is rare to see a film that truly makes people from different classes and circumstances stand out in front of the camera as equals, and this film does it. I stumbled across it while preparing for a lesson, and I feel like it should be watched by students to give them an idea of ​​how many different perspectives even one...

  • Emma 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Varda's frequent appearances dilute the God's perspective that the documentary should have. One after another scavenger seems to be really my friend, and I have repeatedly communicated with me. Some of them are forced by life, and some are out of active will. The art of Yazhitang and the cold mechanical consumerism are all unintentional additions to the theme of this large-scale vlog, but they have achieved the ultimate balance in coincidences, exploring the unknown corners of the video, and I...

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  • Agnès Varda: He looked at an empty clock but put it back down. I picked it up and took it home. A clock without hands works fine for me. You don't see time passing.