Gross US & Canada
$1,036,737
Opening weekend US & Canada
$78,400
Gross worldwide
$1,719,157
Gross US & Canada
$1,036,737
Opening weekend US & Canada
$78,400
Gross worldwide
$1,719,157
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By Jermain 2022-11-07 01:13:07
Souvenir Architecture Analysis
Creator Julie is driven by two mutually explicit and implicit motives, one is to discover and experience real feelings and inject them into her creative projects, and the other is to dispel her own privileged guilt. Julie has two destinations, one is Sunderland, where she can shake her privilege and guilt by creating stories there, even though she doesn't know how to "know my privilege"; and the other is Anthony, who she doesn't want to admit in the process of interacting...
By Maia 2022-10-07 10:49:20
Every detail must not be missed
The story is simple. She fell in love with a problematic person, who died in the end. I hope that when I am 60 years old, I can describe a first love story in such a delicate language, so detailed that it allows me to go back to the past and re-see the world I see when I walk out every day, the sounds I hear, and the things I used to do. Every time he was with him, every word he said, every smell, every tear. In this revisiting, not with him but with myself, re-encounter.
By Schuyler 2022-05-07 06:01:14
For the memory of forgetting (Short Comment, The Souvenir)
British movie "Souvenirs"
Type of work: plot
Main actors: Honor Swinton Byrne, Tilda Swinton, Tom Burke
Story summary: Film students fall in love with the prodigal son of drug addicts (love and kill each other)
Release time: In theaters in the UK on August 30,...
By Adella 2022-05-07 06:01:14
"Souvenir" is a bit more straightforward, just like the Taiwanese translation of "our time in love", this is a purely romantic movie. There is no tricky preaching, there is no feeling of men and women, and there is no exaggeration of love. The female director Joanna Hogg, who is over 60 years old, has returned to the simplest way to carry the true artistic aesthetics of the film. Enjoy watching movies.
The film weakens the common contradictions and conflicts in familiar melodramas, and...
By Jillian 2022-05-07 06:01:14
I was silly when I was young. All became memories.
2 stars, a story about a somewhat narcissistic new female director falling in love with a scumbag. The advantage is that the shooting is relatively clever, and there is no direct plot of how the scumbag steals, takes drugs, deceives, and tragically died. But after the incident, the heroine was heartbroken when she saw the scum man committing a crime, how to pity the scum man, and wipe her ass for the scum man's troubles. In this way, I feel that the scumbag is not so scumbag,...
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By Camron 2023-09-19 21:14:43
The important thing is always to shape life, and if all memories are self-narrative, what it produces does not have to be narrative self. With fragments that are almost inexplicable independent of each other, Joanna Hogg tries to make fictional images and memories converge in the testimony of "Dasein," in which the emotions and postures in the flow of life are surging. In the cold and concise performance, lines and scheduling, the form of fold value-added is obtained. Therefore, "Souvenirs"...
By Felicia 2023-09-14 08:49:40
Modern EMFoster Novel...
By Anais 2023-08-14 07:46:18
If it weren’t for the heroine’s good temperament and Tilda Swinton’s appearance, there would be a second part, which portrays the real, boring, difficult, and especially exhausting relationship for the heroine. It must be so real. After reading it, I don’t want to fall in love. A girl who is suitable for the temperament of Valentine’s Eve to change to the current London is likely to be a cool feminist lesbian, who will only sneer at this kind of...
By Sammy 2023-07-27 14:59:02
I like it, the picture is beautiful. The heroine is attracted to the hero at a glance. He is so elegant, mysterious and unusual. He is an extraordinary work created by this ordinary society. If you want to live with him, you need to accept the whole of him, the darkness under the sun, and the pain behind...
By Ericka 2023-07-12 16:20:27
It's alright, very much like "Others' Taste", those films by Rohmer, etc., European bourgeois sketches. See what the rich are bothering about. When you are rich enough to be freed from satisfying the basic needs of survival, and you have money to satisfy all your desires, whether you are self-willed, you should face the deep emptiness and boredom of your life. , It's not about eating, drinking, and Lhasa that really bothers me. They no longer pretend to care about the poor people, which can...
Anthony: We don't know what the inner machinations of their mind are, or their heart. We don't know. But that's what we want to know when we go and see a film. We don't wanna just see life played out as is. We wanna see life as it is experienced, within this soft machine, within this...
Julie: But the life of Tony and his mother, they're the lives of real people. I'm not- I'm not making that up.
Anthony: Why are they more real than me?
Julie: They're not more real than you.
Anthony: Am I more real than you?
Julie: No. I think we're all equal in that. I think we're all as real as each other. There's no competition. It doesn't matter that they're not real people. I mean, I'm not trying to make a documentary. I'm just- you know, I'm making a feature film.
Anthony: Now, are you sure?
Julie: Yes, I am. I'm making a feature film.
Anthony: I can't go into all this. It was an emergency.
Julie: What fucking emergency?
Anthony: If I hadn't done that on that day, I wouldn't be here now. I... That's all I can tell you.
Julie: What's that supposed to mean? You can't say stuff like that and then not... I don't.. I appreciate there are some things you can't tell me.
Anthony: Well, uh, you know, I appreciate there's things about me that you find unacceptable. There's things about you I find unacceptable. There's things about this conversation I find unacceptable. We're gonna have to meet somewhere.
[at a dinner party; Anthony has left the table]
Patrick: You don't seem druggy to me.
Julie: [smiling] No, I'm not, no, I'm not.
Patrick: Interesting. So I'm trying to work out... where you two tessellate here.
[Julie is wordless, confused]
Patrick: I'm not good with euphemism, so...
Julie: Sorry, I don't understand.
Patrick: OK, so,
[gestures to Anthony's vacant seat]
Patrick: habitual heroin user,
[gestures to Julie]
Patrick: trainee Rotarian... which is a good look, I mean it nicely. How, what, why, when... ?
Julie: [quietly stunned] Sorry, I don't...
Patrick: You don't even dabble?
Julie: No.
Patrick: Okay. I mean, I don't, I feel it's very mainstream behavior. I've said to him, it's mainstream. I actually think, you know... I mean, it was fine in the '40s, but...
[Julie is still speechless as Anthony returns]