Vagabond Comments

  • Thomas 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    I believe that the attitude of the female professor driving here towards the homeless girl is that of Varda herself recently. Several of the actors who spoke to the camera were not being investigated by the police, they were just speaking to the camera, so there was a bit of confusion about a fake documentary. The electric shock of the female professor, the corpse of the homeless woman, and the previous work Cleo, we can see Varda's interest in...

  • Braeden 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Ultimately, this is just the beginning. Or rather, it's all...

  • Chauncey 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    1. I don't know why she started wandering until the end. Where is her home? Perhaps the more important thing is not her life experience, but her choice of freedom and rebelliousness; 2. No one really sympathizes with others, everyone gets what they need; 3. Being alone is the final...

  • Nina 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    The end of the world has fallen, wandering around; a hundred kinds of narratives, one kind of life; the process is not exciting, and the ending is a bit...

  • Mona 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    They all tried to help her, but in the end there was nothing anyone could do to stop this willful freedom or destruction. Varda is still amazing, you just can't find her own point of view, zero degrees retreat, only the duality of the world slowly emerges, everyone reveals their reason and shame for their actions, and the last remaining, is Your own understanding, decision and choice, exactly where the bitterness...

  • Cameron 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    The end of freedom is destruction? The truth of wandering is by no means a "little freshness" like walking and loving. Hunger, filth, cold eyes and attacks are the norm in this self-imposed exile. Except for food, MONA rejects all offerings, sympathy, pity, help, or even love. Wandering for no reason, she is fearless and lonely, but she just walks on resolutely, walks from the sunshine on the beach, and dies in the gloomy ditch, the ultimate fable about...

  • Malvina 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    4.5 I was pleasantly surprised to find that the last few characters were connected to one area and the story was completely different. This kind of step-by-step skill is really amazing. I don't know if the only person who has really touched such a true love is the silent red-turbaned pruning man with bright...

  • Kiley 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    Mona's predicament is also everyone's predicament. Walking at the limit of freedom is also at the limit of loneliness. She believes that she can obtain absolute freedom by breaking away from the social system. However, after her death, we can only restore her image from the social level, and no one can escape. [The idea is good, but the film is a little...

  • Lucie 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    2012.6.16 I really like the director's changeable approach, interweaving the wandering process with face-to-face listening and audience monologue, expressing people's views on wandering girls. The starring's wonderful acting skills and close-ups make the image of this stubborn, longing for freedom, pure and lone angel full and unforgettable. The soundtrack is also good.

  • Ona 2022-04-21 09:03:10

    EPD Agnès Varda/20190415 Evening Cinéma des Cinéastes AV Tribute Rewatch, it's the day Notre Dame de Paris...

Extended Reading

Vagabond quotes

  • la platonologne Mme Landier: Why did you drop out?

    Mona Bergeron, sans toit ni loi: Champagne on the road's better!

  • les Bergers: She blew in like the wind. No plans, no goals... No wishes, no wants... We suggested things to her. She didn't want to do a thing. Wandering? That's withering. By proving she's useless, she helps a system she rejects. It's not wandering, it's withering.