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Nedra 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Talking about the art design in "Lola" (non-professional)
"Lola" is the final installment of Fassbender's "West Germany trilogy", based on "The Blue Angels" directed by Josef von Sternberg. The story told in the film is very classical and stylized - the hero, Bohm, is a traditional, conservative doer who was hired as a building commissioner to a...
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Kenton 2022-02-24 08:01:11
Lola
In the mid-1950s, it was during the recovery period of the so-called "economic miracle" in Germany. The story took place in a small city. The night in the small town is very lively, and the upper-class people in the municipal administration often go to the feasting nightclubs for fun. From above, a...
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Jerrell 2022-04-22 07:01:49
Despair always makes people crazy. And crazy exports are only clichés. It restores idealists and moralists to the most basic obedience to the world. Does anyone ask, at the end, what exactly is this joyous, believing and practicing? The man's smile was as pale as a woman's foolish smugness. Only the hotbed full of sadness is the most moving.
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Frances 2022-03-16 09:01:07
The biggest feature is very precise lighting and color. Different characters also have completely opposite lights in the same scene to compare the contrast of their respective moods. The plot is also very interesting. It is about the mutual contempt and use between men and women, or between people, and finally achieve a result that each one needs. Obviously, everyone thought they were very clever, and the result was just being used.
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