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Lexie 2022-03-24 09:03:18
After the Palme d'Or, maintain the level and seek breakthroughs. If you know that Cannes has been put into garbage time, it is better to go to Venice...
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Myron 2022-03-24 09:03:18
4.5 stars. This is the first time I have seen Ceylan's work on the screen, and it is in Turkish, without subtitles, and the long and in-depth dialogue is a test of my hearing... But I think the dialogue is still very daily and vivid, and the audience is constantly being talked to Little fun. The movie is realistic and magical. In addition, a "country feeling" young man sitting on my right has a slight smell of sweat - this does not make me tired, but it adds an atmosphere to the...
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Salma 2022-03-21 09:02:59
The three major pains of literary youth: being poor (mostly born in a small place), lazy (not knowing how to do anything except art and literature), and believing that they are...
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Elsa 2022-03-20 09:02:35
2.5 / As if wasting three hours watching a youth family growth melodrama, the capitalized contradiction + sensationalism + life philosophy under the narrative of returning to the homeland, almost every paragraph is smashed and mixed together very viscously, really again The length of the film and the lines are so thin that it can't be concealed. Facts have proved that indulging in self-analysis is not much different from self-indulging itself. Now I am very confused about how to give...
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Kellie 2022-03-20 09:02:35
This is the case when there is a little ink in the stomach, so you have to encourage yourself. What's fun is the part that destroyed the mermaid's arm. After pushing the arm into the water, Sinan shivered and hid in the Trojan horse, making people want to laugh. Some fragments like this make people feel that Ceylan is very sincere. And to grow is to cross these moments and understand one's...
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Lola 2022-03-20 09:02:35
Jie Lan's "Wild Pear Tree" is too similar to Li Cangdong's "Burning". Even the "Letters to Young Poets" can collide with the subject matter. Not only do heroes see similarities, they also have a strong concern for the social reality of their own country. Compared with the Jielan I was once familiar with, the shots have changed a lot, so many are arbitrary and aimless. There are also two large-scale dialogues about literature and faith, nearly twenty minutes long. The touching moment is...
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Sarina 2022-03-20 09:02:35
Grandpa wore low-rise pants to preside over the prayer ceremony. Father took his pet dog to herd the sheep on the mountain. The elderly still insisted on working. He can only argue with imams about the value of faith and challenge the essence of literature with famous writers. Seeing his father as a thief who stole three hundred lire, he was a robber who sold his father's dog. Contempt for the people who stay in the homeland is short-sighted, but he has been wandering in the spiritual world....
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Caterina 2022-03-20 09:02:35
It’s great. The shooting is as steady as ever, with a degree of relaxation and full control. The plot is dense but not irritable, like prose poems, photography and oil paintings. Every scene is quite charming, clear and comfortable. The air in the face, the characters are ready to come out, the warm yellow main color is calm and seductive, the geographical space, the depth of field of the lens, and the emotions of the characters are integrated. The opportunities for an amateur writer to return...
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Adam 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Vaguely guessing that this is Ceylon's autobiography, it is no wonder that Cannes's short cut proposal was rejected. Filmed in the childhood town of Ceylon, the protagonist is named Ceylon. The roads of the two generations of intellectuals of the father and son unknowingly overlap in the gap, and the cynicism and real sorrow finally turned into a winter fog. The shooting in the first 30 minutes was so beautiful, I thought that Ceylon had changed sex, and then there was a bombardment of...
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Maryam 2022-03-19 09:01:08
A full record of the life of a poor young man in rural...
The Wild Pear Tree Comments
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Ilhami: The less you have to lose, the less responsibility you have. the happier you'll be.
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Sinan Karasu: Nobody's more dependable than a person who's alone with his conscience and free will. Because he builds this responsibility, he doesn't receive it. So he must undertake all the consequences of his acts.
Imam Veysel: Who says free will is free? Even if it was, how could you trust it?
Sinan Karasu: It's not for everyone. Isn't that why people without the courage choose servitude over existence?
Imam Veysel: All rivers are born as furious waterfalls but grow calm on their way to the sea. But your raging rivers drag along lots of pebbles and sticks, too.
Sinan Karasu: Just like strong characters drag underdogs and losers with them?