The Square Comments

  • Tia 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Terrinotta is really not covered in the role of the orangutan, Lee Strasberg of...

  • Dameon 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Absurd and awkward film. There are many scenes, which are particularly well filmed, such as the mobile wallet being looted in an instant, the children who are always in a state of volcanic eruption, and the night banquet of wild beasts on the poster. But when formed as a whole, the film’s obvious preaching, reconciliation, and reflection postures always make people feel that the intellectual’s intoxicating taste is too strong-just like the element of the apes at home, what I see is just a...

  • Daphney 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Cleverly throws out the moral dilemma, and then presents the so-called indifference and absurdity under the director's wishful thinking. The biggest problem with the film is precisely that whether it is the embarrassment of walking along with the phone after seeing righteousness and bravery in the street, or a celebrity who chooses to be silent in order to protect himself when faced with a physical offense from the orcs at the cocktail party, they all appear distorted and unreliable in the...

  • Beth 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    It's totally incomparable to the inner portrayal of "The Tourist"... it's long and...

  • Britney 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    The rewatch still feels wonderful. Just the right humor, sparks splashed one after another. The best thing is this role: a museum curator, with a glamorous life, a decent job, a handsome appearance, narcissism, selfishness, and self-consciousness, but he needs to find a balance between business, society, and art. In Osram’s eyes, Sweden is clearly divided, and the solution is obviously not a single sentence "society needs to...

  • Bell 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    On the side of two humans releasing their sexual desires (animal instincts), real orangutans put on lipstick and flipped through picture albums (human civilization); in front of a group of humans attending a dinner (human civilization), fake orangutans went bare-backed and moved their feet (animal...

  • Abdiel 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    The ultimate irony but not cynical, the scene scheduling is praised, the final climax of the banquet scene almost allows the audience to accept the provocation together, this kind of film is too relevant to the...

  • Pattie 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    I didn't see anything other than joking. . . There is no way out in Cannes like this. ....

  • Nicolas 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    Upgraded version of Erdman, high-level awkward aesthetics, Buñuel’s return to the soul in the 21st century; sublimating the exquisite life of the middle class into a behaviorism that interprets artistic concepts, from the initiative of the exhibition to the acquaintance who appeared in the public view In the exhibits, life is the biggest joke. The irony is full of power, and the humor is everywhere, like sitting on pins and needles; the stripped clothes are nothing but a roaring orangutan...

  • Randall 2022-01-04 08:02:37

    The beggars in the street called for help, we turned a blind eye to cheap performances that betrayed our dignity; the little baby in the room cried and made a lot of noise, and we turned a deaf ear to the usual tearing screams. Someone rushed out to steal trust, some cursed overdrawing and caring. When the beast jumped onto the table, we silently watched the meal on the plate; when the girl stepped into the square, we were excited to participate in the information carnival. The moral dilemma...

Extended Reading
  • Earline 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    ʅ(‾◡◝)ʃ

    (Writing, no spoilers...) He used the big steps outside the town hall to sell his paintings. A woman wearing high heels and carrying a briefcase stopped in front of the stall. She picked up one and flipped through it, as if to see if there was also a drawing or writing on the back. "How much is...

  • Rudy 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    Some thoughts and reviews

    As a newly born art form (say the latest, but in fact it has a history of more than 100 years), unlike literature, it is a comprehensive art form that can Through pictures, sounds and words, the audience will be given a full visual experience. This is its advantage over literature, which takes...

The Square quotes

  • Christian: The Square is a sanctuary of trust and caring. Within it we all share equal rights and obligations.

  • Christian: If you place an object in a museum does that make this object a piece of art?