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Ladarius 2022-03-28 09:01:12
What the hell? Betrayal and arrogant? Who cares about the romantic and gossip affairs of the upper class? The heroine is old and ugly, and finally confessed to the fat man. Is Nima insulting my...
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Ona 2022-03-28 09:01:12
Renoir himself 35mm @Whitney Humanities Center,...
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Darlene 2022-03-28 09:01:12
French films are mostly noisy! (Personal opinion) One star is added considering the age of...
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Alice 2022-03-27 09:01:20
8. Renoir-style depth of field and...
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Elissa 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The few main characters have complex emotional relationships and perform a farce of life - but they are deeply human, and the characters in this film, despite their bourgeois hypocrisy, understand real morality. The relationship between master and servant is also very natural. The characters are so graceful and natural. Even when driven by irrational passions, it can be handled without panic. Except for the beginning of the layout, it basically happens in the hunting...
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Trudie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Although the servants' dinner is different from the master's party, the emotional problems of the servants are the same as those of the...
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Lon 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Master's work, watch it several...
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Davonte 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Scheduling capabilities are not...
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Josie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
5.0 Those who give their sincerity are like those small animals that were hunted... I'm so sorry... It's so...
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Freddy 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Depth of field, long shot. The group play is lively and naughty. socialize, hunt. servants and nobles. Animal panning. As a drama film, it chiseled out the value beyond the plot. Why is the close-up always foggy, because of the...
The Rules of the Game Comments
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Monsieur La Bruyère: Speaking of Jews, I used to work for the Baron d'Epinay. There were no Jews there, but I can tell you they ate like pigs. That's why I quit.
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Monsieur La Bruyère: La Chesnaye, yid as he may be, chewed me out recently over a potato salad. You know - or maybe you don't - that for it to be any good, you pour white wine over the potatoes when they're boiling hot. But Celestin was afraid of getting burned. Well, the boss sensed right off he hadn't done it. Say what you like, but that's what I call a real gentleman.
Director: Jean Renoir
Language: French,German,English Release date: April 8, 1950