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Yessenia 2022-03-18 09:01:09
A stream with shallow clouds, a river with tobacco green; a whistle sounding clear, a reed caring for the heart. Early New Queer Half-Grain Sugar is so sweet it hurts. The melancholy, lost, nostalgic knot has no solution, and the political filling is a little far-fetched. Other directors are looking at the front face, and Tessine is definitely looking at the side face - and then the French Hugh...
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Emilie 2022-03-18 09:01:09
Very sad movie. The director said: The actress I chose is not beautiful, but I like it when I see it. Yes, I like this...
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Merritt 2022-03-17 09:01:09
#MUBI | The last few random kisses full of tears are the discovery of self, the approval of love, the gratitude to the peers, and the girl finally understands: what is separated from the aging that I (we) long for, Those young and fierce confusions covered every step of the journey like wild...
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Cielo 2022-03-16 09:01:08
It is true that youth is about collisions and misses; but when Tessine uses skilled film language to deduce the complex relationship of the four teenagers (women) to the extreme in the last sequence, everyone expresses their thoughts and faces their own self. Cognition, walking hand in hand in the sunshine in the field: I began to feel that the burden of youth was forcibly added by people, obviously the whole life is like this, adding the regret of fate to youth may be just to make life no...
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Alexandrine 2022-03-16 09:01:08
Tessine is still writing those abnormal loves. You can feel many kinds of such loves in the film, and they all show a broken and twisted shape under the influence of the background of the times. Compared with the serious six. The Algerian incident in the 1900s, on the contrary, the refreshing and clean youth narrative that is rare in French films is impressive. Although there are signs of out-of-control similar to "Dating" in the middle and late stages, but fortunately, it was finally pulled...
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Abigayle 2022-03-15 09:01:10
I am a queer, a reed and not an oak...
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Brandy 2022-03-14 14:12:30
What is growing up? Growing up, he understood one thing in an instant, and he understood a person at once. It was he who suddenly let go of his obsession, and it was she who finally decided who she loved. This is the growth experienced by the four protagonists in "Wild Reed". They seem to be young boys and girls who have come out of a dream of red mansions, and are tired of being sad and frolic in the kingdom of pure youth. The ignorance of youth is the hazy world view, and the war is the...
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Athena 2022-02-07 14:50:11
Kaiser/Louis Deluc Award for Best Picture. 1. Plain and simple, quiet and leisurely, apart from the innocence and confusion that must be found in youth, the issues of sexual orientation and the identity of the left and right are also explained in a gentle rhythm. 2. La Fontaine [oak tree and wild reed] pointed out the title: I am able to bend, the wind will not break, transcend the pain, and continue to live. 3. Ending with a 360-degree slow pan and a threesome, there are too many other...
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Shanon 2022-02-07 14:50:11
A/ Although the emotions of the characters are abundant, they are evenly arranged and flowed most of the time. At certain moments, the lens accelerates or vibrates in a fixed, narrow frame of view, suddenly moving from stillness and returning to stillness - the camera's eye slides as if falling into "awake". The state of the characters is rewritten in these sudden time relaxations, and even isolated from the space they are in. The only communication in this isolation is water (splashes, rivers,...
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Amber 2022-02-07 14:50:11
Those feelings about growing up are like the whistles of the last three young people walking through the shade of greenery. Oaks and reeds, the youth of...
Wild Reeds Comments
Extended Reading
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Maïté Alvarez: I don't care what you do with others. What's between us counts much more.
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François Forestier: I admit it. I want to sleep with Serge. I want to sleep with Henri. What if another one comes along next week? It's awful. What will become of me?