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$1,886
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By Layla 2022-12-31 01:41:43
"Five to Seven O'clock" begins with a tarot card divination scene. The camera is a close-up of fingers and cards. This is also the only color scene in the entire film. Cleo's superstition of tarot cards is not fundamentally different from that of young girls who are superstitious about constellations. Possibly suffering from a terminal illness, and having been "diagnosed" on the tarot card he believed in, Cleo's inner fear and anxiety naturally emerged, so emotions became the driving force...
By Ora 2022-12-27 03:31:10
As the representative work of Agnès Varda, the mother of the French new wave, it tells the story of the female singer Cleo, who was worried that she had cancer and was depressed. She went out to get along with her nude model friends, and then ran into a French soldier. Gradually became proactive, and finally received good news from the doctor, a story of a cheerful mood.
The film is narrated around Cleo and has a strong personal biographical color....
By Garrett 2022-12-26 13:51:21
This lady has really done a lot in this one and a half hour....
The famous work of the French new wave director Anne Huada, showing the process of the heroine of the film waiting for the medical examination report from 5:00 to 7:00 in the afternoon, This one-and-a-half-hour real-time movie reminded me of Before Sunset a few years ago, and then I suddenly realized that the last paragraph of this film is a mini-version of Before Sunrise. Sure enough, the Before series is a fake French...
By Elouise 2022-12-23 11:48:29
A passage in the document Masculine singular: French new wave cinema describing Cléo's awakening
Studied the movie this week and loved the part in a document that describes Cleo's awakening. "Aftering having rehearsed a song that scrutinizes women's total dependence on love ('I am an empty house without you...Alone, ugly,livid, without you'), the camera marks her new awareness by a slow zoom on her tragic expression while singing. Then the camera retreats abruptly and Cléo cries out her revolt against the image to which she is being reduced -- that of a woman alienated in...
By Michele 2022-12-20 00:49:24
The following discussion will largely cite the ideas in this paper
"Bite by despair, my corpse. If the wait is too long, I'll have to be buried... bleak, pale, lonely." "I'm afraid of many things. Birds, storms, elevators, injections. Now, my mind is full It's all about the fear of death." After watching the film, we will find that Cleo, the heroine, is in a mood of anxiety and fear almost all the...
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By D'angelo 2023-09-29 17:45:29
Exposing the position of the narrator (or the cameraman, the two are often combined in granny films) is one of the important sources of its "subjectivity", and it also coincides with the historical background of the new wave - the camera took to the streets . The exploration of time reflects the director's interest in both reality and fiction. There's nothing wrong with the story...
By Cary 2023-09-16 20:59:26
over! My idea for a road movie in NYC Varda had already done so well in Paris...she really is that naive creator. I said how the girl in the silent film looked like Anna, it turned out to be Anna and Pimple. Across time and space, the feelings of many female protagonists made my heart feel tight; I especially liked the last two people walking out of the park and then taking the bus. Yes, it happened at that timing to meet someone who pulled...
By Summer 2023-09-08 14:34:16
What a beautiful movie, Cleo's five to seven o'clock is only 1/100,000 of her life, but to the audience, it is already...
By Christy 2023-09-04 15:24:40
In memory of Grandma Varda, the tarot cards, the mannequins, the shooting method of walking on the street, Godard and Anna on the McDonald's Bridge. The story time is equal to the screen time. It is said to be from 5:00 to 7:00, but in fact, it is forced to advance by half an hour to leave blank for...
By Queenie 2023-08-05 09:22:41
The old lady didn't come today, otherwise I would definitely ask why it was missing half an hour! From 18:00 to 18:40, Cléo watched a short film of a play within a play. The black and white dress and the sunglasses covered his eyes due to the worries of illness and death. Cléo took off his glasses and spoke the words of awakening, from a pretentious woman who was previously called "spoiled" to the beginning of director...
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': I saw a man piercing his arm. It made me feel sick. what a day. I feel out of it.
[last lines]
[in French, using English subtitles]
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': Why?
Antoine: I'm sorry I'm leaving. I'd like to be with you.
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': You are. I think my fear is gone. I think I'm happy.
Florence, 'Cléo Victoire': [inner voice] Wait, pretty butterfly. Ugliness is a kind of death. As long as I'm beautiful, I'm even more alive than the others.