The White Crow Comments

  • Aurelio 2022-04-20 09:02:31

    The rhythm is neither rushed nor slow, the actors are very good, especially the male protagonist, who is like the thin, handsome and cold version of Tang Jiatun Thomas. Ballet and music are very contagious. It was the first time I saw a movie that made ballet so beautiful. The professional is different. The footage has the cool and glamorous feeling of Eastern European...

  • Eusebio 2022-04-20 09:02:31

    "White Crow" and "Balloon" are separated by a distance of "No...

  • Chaim 2022-04-20 09:02:31

    Nothing particularly new, including those scrambled timelines and childhood memories. Ballet is probably the unique blooming flower of art in the Iron Curtain. The scary part of the second half may be made up by one's own brains, monitoring layer by layer, and never going...

  • Dusty 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    TV movie texture. David Hare himself indirectly admits that the script's handling of time is still the old way of The Hours' three-line approach (and far less sophisticated than The Hours). Nureyev's character presentation and transformation are veiled and hesitant to speak. There are many old grandmothers who watched Nureyev's performance in the past, and they are fan girls all their...

  • Adonis 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    The best artistic contribution award at the Tokyo Film Festival can only be awarded to this one. However, the shaping of the male protagonist's character was a bit deliberate, and the heroine played by Adèle Exarchopoulos did not show her explosive power. The theme of the film is light and...

  • Hadley 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    TFF, I was stunned, this is a super bold version of me who spit out all my inner words, "You think about your mother, your family, you betrayed your motherland", "...". The actor's movements are very stable, ps I found a little secret three white eyes and painted the lower eyeliner to solve the problem. Why is the popular talented dancer always angry? Welcome to this issue to reveal the full story of the legendary Soviet ballet dancer Rudolph's defection to France (France is with you!...

  • Jackie 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    7/10 The directorial debut of the male god, must support; the Soviet version of Mao's Last...

  • Imelda 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    Please don't be a director anymore, the editing is fragmented, and Hale is obsessed with the three-line narrative. Don't you realize that Uncle La can't control the structure, it is better to smooth the shooting according to the linear narrative; Nureyev's casting is more than gloomy and talented And domineering are not enough, after reading it, I just want to ask why not let Bao Luning play the leading role?...

  • Corene 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    In the portrayal of this film, Rereyev is a arrogant and selfish person, but he does not deny his identity and talent as an artist. And the film has been running two parallel lines, one is imprisonment under the Soviet system, and the other is praising freedom in Paris. It is obvious to criticize a state system such as the Soviet Union that rigidly obliterates individual existence, but it still paints some profile pictures of Reriev's personality, and the scars of childhood may not be...

  • Americo 2022-04-19 09:02:53

    neat boring lines...

Extended Reading

The White Crow quotes

  • Rudolf Nureyev: I can live anywhere. Remember, I was born on a train. I feel I will never return to my country. But I may never be happy in yours.

  • [First Lines - dialogue entirely in Russian with English subtitles]

    Interrogator: You knew.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No.

    Interrogator: You knew what he was planning to do.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No.

    Interrogator: You're saying he never spoke of defection?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: The subject never came up.

    Interrogator: He never spoke of it?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: Never.

    Interrogator: This is an attack on the Soviet Union.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: No, It's about dance.

    Interrogator: Dance?

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: He knows nothing about politics. He's gone to the West because there he can dance.

    Interrogator: He could dance here.

    Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin: Yes, but... I think it's likely he had an explosion of character. That's who he is.