The Unknown Girl Comments

  • Guido 2023-09-17 09:44:20

    Barely pass. The Darney brothers are standard: a sense of record, a close-up view of people, the people at the bottom, and moral self-redemption. This story has to be told directly. It is the process of the female doctor looking for the identity of the unnamed black girl who was killed. It is to cure the heart disease of herself and others, and it is indeed cured. But on the other hand, the female protagonist keeps asking everyone in the midst of threats and rejection. It is a symptom of Notre...

  • Krystal 2023-07-19 08:21:37

    Waterloo by the Darney brothers. Mobile phones have become the key props to promote the development of the plot, and the characters have been reduced to empty symbols, just like the doctor who "diagnosed the diseases of the times and society", he didn't even need to wear uniforms. The heroine's history, psychological motives, and behavior are all very unreliable and unreal, not to mention that the Dane brothers have for the first time abandoned the perspective of marginal characters at the...

  • Roscoe 2023-05-25 14:41:39

    The protagonists of the Darney brothers can afford iPhones,...

  • Otto 2023-05-12 10:51:30

    It's like two days and one...

  • Adelbert 2023-04-28 15:55:32

    The murders that everyone has no direct responsibility for and that happen because of everyone, the rejection and the identity of a doctor at the center of the whirlpool are the perfect settings to metaphorize the real political and social environment. Seeing sentient beings through the doctor's eyes and visits/visits, keeping a distance and always intervening. There are wounds opened, there are anxiety, and the disease becomes a simile. It's just that the texture analysis is too solid, there...

  • Dessie 2023-04-19 05:24:03

    Human torture by an unknown girl. The movies of the Darney brothers always have one-stringed characters who don't hit the southern wall and don't look back. That's a moral pursuit that ordinary people can't achieve. Of course, this is also the reason why this movie can't be eye-catching. The portrayal of the heroine seems to be too much....

  • Jennifer 2023-03-19 05:50:30

    Boring to the point of heinous, smelly and long are the only perceptions of the old man. I don’t want to discuss the artistry and spiritual connotation. The purpose of filming this kind of thing is for the audience to see, right? However, I can only feel a strong rejection throughout the whole article, a kind of aloofness that disdains to be in the company of vulgar things like you, but it’s just a Not opening the door to strangers, isn't the forced sense of guilt, critical realism, or...

  • Kobe 2023-02-22 15:15:03

    This is Adèle Haenel's "good promise" to himself. He can't pass himself or others. "At that time, he just wanted to gain the upper hand." 2022.5.22 The women in the Darney Brothers movies are tough. Jérémie Renier says "don't look at me", it's the power of the gaze. After convincing Julien to continue practicing medicine, she seemed to finally let go. That upper hand at the time was practically...

  • Jocelyn 2023-01-22 01:59:23

    For the Darney brothers, being stable is almost equivalent to failure, and what is even more fatal is that the temperament has already revealed the old school, which is called twilight. My biggest emotion is to recognize the old team that I have worked with from the revolving character change one by one. Jeremy Rainier has also changed from an elegant boy to a middle-aged...

  • Birdie 2023-01-20 22:09:54

    Looking at the cover, I really didn't recognize it as Duh... She's also the heroine of...

Extended Reading

The Unknown Girl quotes

  • Julien: When I saw that kid having his fit, shaking all over... I saw myself when my dad hit me. All I got from him was beatings. I wanted to be a doctor to treat him or to treat myself, I don't know. Or to be a better doctor than ours who thought I bruised myself playing.

  • Le père de Bryan: She doesn't care.

    Le père de Bryan: She's dead.

    Jenny Davin: If she was dead, she wouldn't be in our heads.