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By Yvonne 2022-12-30 07:49:59
Watching most of Don Herzfeld's films, the strong nihilism can make me feel the pain of deep powerlessness, and suddenly I think of Osamu Dazai, but it is different, "Disqualification in the World", "Setting Sun", I just stand From the perspective of a bystander, looking at their tragic life and peeping into their hearts, although they feel powerless, they will not imagine themselves as the protagonist of the story. While watching "Such a Beautiful Day", I only feel despair and...
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By Clare 2022-12-15 10:22:24
Such a beautiful day, such a sad day
When the memory gradually blurs, we return to the baby's perspective, seeing everything we have seen before, and what we have not noticed before, everything is very fresh, vivid and beautiful. I think about staring at clouds during the day and stars at night, never getting tired. Every time new nights and days bring spectacular everyday scenery, I am overwhelmed and feel a new power and a tinge of loneliness at the same time. As you get older, you will...
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By Sammy 2022-12-06 13:26:30
Grandma was still as nice to me as always, pouring me tea and eating sesame pancakes. Say a lot of the same things you say every time you meet. What she said was so reasonable and sincere that I couldn't bear to listen to every word. Even if she doesn't remember the last meeting, even if it becomes a hopeless repetition. Sometimes, she would forget the days when she was with me when I was little, but she never forgot to give me the New Year's money on time.
I also feel that it's...
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By Deanna 2022-11-04 01:09:46
But the sun, he is the setting sun and the rising sun every moment. When he went down the mountain to collect the bleak afterglow, it was when he was burning on the other side and climbed to the top of the mountain to spread the brilliance of the morning. One day, I will also walk down the mountain in silence, holding on to my crutches. On that day, in a certain valley, a cheerful child would run up and hold his toys. Of course, that's not me. But isn't that me? The universe, with its...
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By Andrew 2022-08-09 11:11:05
It's Such a Beautiful Day--Psychopath Bill's Story
(There are some spoilers here.) I've never seen anyone use a camera like this. It's almost impossible to describe in words. Only the picture above shows that this person actually took the original 5 scenes. Shots of different scenes were put into one shot, and it was actually successful! The five lines of a picture were parallel and did not intersect with each other. After the admiration, watch the composition of the...

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- Release date May 21, 2016
- Production companies Bitter Films
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By Elaina 2023-09-11 00:58:09
Using the simplest line people to express emotions and feelings is influenced by "Dog Star People". The whole film is 62 minutes and can draw a few minutes. Waiting for the bus is too personal (Don Herzfeld is the producer, director, screenwriter, dubbing, painting and photography. Editing the...
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By Amara 2023-08-18 00:05:02
Better not to...
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By Hoyt 2023-08-12 18:48:41
Eternal in one day, lost and...
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By Guillermo 2023-07-24 14:52:21
Both optimistic and abusive. With Ross @ Syndicated...
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By Michel 2023-07-19 10:30:30
The format is good, with a simple stick figure narration, but it turns out that this format is not suitable for a feature film: it is like a 60-minute bedtime story, and 10 minutes of telling is enough to make people sleepy. The story itself is still so boring, repeatedly trying to outline the psychological struggle of a sad mental patient, but the singleness of the kunai form ends up in an hour of constant empty, meaningless self-repetition. The only thing that can be seen is this rare...
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Narrator: The next thing you know you're looking back instead of forward. And now, at the climax of all those years of worry, sleepless nights, and denials, Bill finally finds himself staring his death in the face, surrounded by people he no longer recognizes and feels no closer attachment to than the thousands of relatives who'd come before. And as the Sun continues to set, he finally comes to realize the dumb irony in how he had been waiting for this moment his entire life, this stupid awkward moment of death that had invaded and distracted so many days with stress and wasted time.
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Narrator: He woke up the following morning and thought his room looked different. His mouth was bleeding; four of his teeth had fallen out in the night. They looked sorta like dog teeth. Everyone in the supermarket looked like some sort of demon, and they all had gigantic bacteria ridden crotches buried in all the god damned produce.
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Narrator: He will spend hundreds of years travelling the world; learning all there is to know. He will learn every language, he will read every book, he will know every land. he will spend thousands of years, creating stunning works of art. He will learn to meditate to control all pain. As wars will be fought, and great loves found, and lost, and found, lost, and found, and found, and found and memories built upon memories, until life runs on an endless loop. He will father hundreds of thousands of children whose own exponential offspring he will slowly lose track of, though the years. Whose millions of beautiful lives, will all, eventually, be swept again from the Earth. And still, Bill will continue. He will learn more about life, than any being in history, but death will forever be a stranger to him. People will come and go, until names lose all meaning, until people lose all meaning and vanish entirely from the world, and still Bill will live on. he will befriend the next inhabitants of the Earth; beings of light, who revere him as a god. And bill will outlive them all, for millions and millions of years, exploring, learning, living. Until the Earth is swallowed beneath his feet. Until the sun is long since gone. Until time loses all meaning, and the moment comes that he only knows the positions of the stars, and see's them whether his eyes are closed or open. Until he forgets his name, and the place he'd once come from. He lives, and he lives, until all of the lights, go out.