The Wild Pear Tree Comments

  • Garret 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    3.5 Ceylon did not show the previous sense of tranquility in this work, and a lot of positive and negative smashing chopped up many dialogues, probably for the audience to be more immersed. Several surreal scenes cast a layer of mystery on...

  • Cameron 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    3.5 Ceylon did not show the previous sense of tranquility in this work, and a lot of positive and negative smashing chopped up many dialogues, probably for the audience to be more immersed. Several surreal scenes cast a layer of mystery on...

  • Elza 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The oil painting-like aesthetic style of this film is more classical than the primitive and dull "Lazzaro of Happiness", and the depiction of family relationships is delicate but not procrastinated, which is more appealing to me than "The Thief's Family". Ceylon's previous works were very reconstructed, but in "Hibernation" and "Wild Pear Tree", they put more emphasis on creating atmosphere with light and color, and the techniques became more and more skilled. Unfortunately, some of the...

  • Alysha 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The oil painting-like aesthetic style of this film is more classical than the primitive and dull "Lazzaro of Happiness", and the depiction of family relationships is delicate but not procrastinated, which is more appealing to me than "The Thief's Family". Ceylon's previous works were very reconstructed, but in "Hibernation" and "Wild Pear Tree", they put more emphasis on creating atmosphere with light and color, and the techniques became more and more skilled. Unfortunately, some of the...

  • Kareem 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The director's several attempts are really unexpected, one is the illusion of his father hanging himself, the other is a baby with ants crawling on his face under a tree, and his son hanged himself in a well. Although in the end it was all a fantasy, or it reflected the mutual concern, mutual suspicion, and mutual understanding of the plight of their own lives. These are very useful for the audience's understanding of the work. If this is the reality of Turkey, people are really good, farmers...

  • Darlene 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The top ten of the year, the treatment of "Hibernation" should be replaced with this one, the 2018 Palme d'Or in my heart. In contrast to Li Cangdong's anger turned into anarchist nihility and desolation, this piece of Taoism shows a young man's helpless confusion and sighing in the face of countless problems in the world, almost a boxing heart. I believe that many people who have come out of the Chinese countryside are unwilling to live a rigid life. friends will resonate more. Gelan's mastery...

  • Margarita 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Much more comfortable to me than the similarly themed Citizens (banal images) and Just the End of the World (noisy lines), although I still prefer Ceylon, which once gave me the great emptiness and silence of silence, but Through the authorship of the protagonist, the chattering lines that carry densely woven negative entropy (information) are also rationalized to some extent (not to mention that while ensuring a certain depth of literature and philosophy, it can also fit the tone of life), In...

  • Conrad 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Much more comfortable to me than the similarly themed Citizens (banal images) and Just the End of the World (noisy lines), although I still prefer Ceylon, which once gave me the great emptiness and silence of silence, but Through the authorship of the protagonist, the chattering lines that carry densely woven negative entropy (information) are also rationalized to some extent (not to mention that while ensuring a certain depth of literature and philosophy, it can also fit the tone of life), In...

  • Jordane 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    More than three hours of dialogue, laid out in a well-designed, glowing picture. Let people follow the director's delicate lens and feel the commentary on nostalgia from the bottom of his...

  • Edmond 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    More than three hours of dialogue, laid out in a well-designed, glowing picture. Let people follow the director's delicate lens and feel the commentary on nostalgia from the bottom of his...

Extended Reading

The Wild Pear Tree quotes

  • Imam Veysel: What did Ibn Arabi say? The god you worship is under my feet.

  • Sinan Karasu: Abuse, sins, crimes. Are you calling them fate now? Disappointments are fate's fault. Successes are our own doing.