The Rules of the Game Comments

  • Dawn 2022-03-20 09:02:53

    Jean Renoir's masterpiece. ①The tragedy is presented in the form of comedy and farce, and it is a precise depiction of the pompous, empty, debauched and hypocritical life of the French bourgeoisie before World War II; ②The iconic deep-focus photography and mise-en-scene, the group play and the movement of the mirror are flawless; ③The sudden and sudden Changes in plot and style, cruel and natural hunting, dazzling performances at the dance, thrilling and hilarious chases, and even more symbolic...

  • Rashawn 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    The legendary "Second Business Card in the World", Renoir's great mise-en-scène and the end of the depth of field. Of course, his own portrayal of Octave is definitely the highlight. A screenwriter who can't act is not a good director, and Renoir is the love of the...

  • Rodrigo 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    They talk, but never really communicate, or they simply don't want to reveal their hearts. The principle of moderation has not created the expected harmony, despair is accompanied by loss, and various signs of the whole society convey a panic of "the storm is about to come and the wind is full of...

  • Wayne 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Poetic realism, black comedy, moving and deep-focus shots (without destroying the integrity of the environment), the era of rampant fascism and materialistic demons, gatherings and hunting grounds where the ugliness and hypocrisy of the upper class are concentrated, and people who die because they don’t conform to the rules of the...

  • Linnie 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Strong, even if it is seen as a story alone, it is very exciting and interesting (group sex...), not to mention the filming is so good that I can't describe it, the camera is worn around the house (architectural wet professional trouble, I I really want to draw a floor plan!), when two people in the foreground are talking, you can see two other people cheating in the...

  • Mason 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    1. The director's scene scheduling is really impressive. 2. While watching this film, I sometimes want to compare it with Citizen Kane. 3. The loneliness, extravagance, indifference, cruelty, and chaos leaked out of the noise, followed by quiet melancholy and...

  • Letha 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    Fans above the intermediate level have not watched it, hurry up and buy the genuine...

  • Fay 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Your circle is so...

  • Robyn 2022-03-16 09:01:08

    Sweet talk deceives each other, exchanging declarations of love is like exchanging business...

  • Jevon 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    Skull dance is...

Extended Reading
  • Janelle 2022-01-26 08:43:44

    The plot setting in the French film "Rules of the Game"

    Most of the themes explored by "Rules of the Game" are considered to be "copying" of the "Last Supper" of the upper class society in the 1920s and 1930s. In comparison, Renoir also seems to follow a set of principles in the plot setting- - Pay attention to the contrast between the surrounding...

  • Darby 2022-03-21 09:03:14

    The simplest person in the "rules of the game" also starts to lie.

    "With regard to the diseases of my generation... my anxiety is like a precise compass, and I follow every step I take." - Renoir

    poetic realism

    Renoir's sensitivity to anxiety has made "Rules of the Game" the only one in film history, which has never been on the top ten list of "Sight and Sound"...

The Rules of the Game quotes

  • Robert de la Cheyniest: Fine. So you'll tell Christine everything. To what end?

    Geneviève de Marras: To hurt you.

    Robert de la Cheyniest: Charming of you!

    Geneviève de Marras: I hate suffering alone. Misery loves company.

  • Robert de la Cheyniest: I'm like the shepherd Paris without the apple. It's grotesque.