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Gerry 2022-04-23 07:01:53

In the age of mythology or non-civilization, war is the norm, and so is incest. Entering the human era (the era of civilization), civilization was established, family relationships were constructed, and the principle of no intermarriage between close relatives and even between the same tribe was established. But in the age of civilization, war has become a variable, breaking the rules established at the beginning of civilization. Human beings are fragile and passive variables. The eldest son's violent behavior and "1+1=1" are the consequences of passive variables. Those who say dog ​​blood, the director is not a god, he can't decide the way out for people in the war, so he can only tolerate the consequences with love, this is kindness, not dog blood.

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  • Vivien 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The execution of a will as a "task" forms clues and motivation, which is slightly mainstream. The story itself is in line with what Said said about the wandering sense of the wandering nation. The actions of the children are root-seeking, leading to the mother’s narrative, and the mother’s experience is the suffering of the nation and war. Incest is not so much a drama as it is a deliberate setting Symbols of: the suffering of war, the loss of morality. Such a theme can attract audiences, but the image of the mother is too one-sided.

  • Ulises 2022-03-22 09:01:42

    [A-] I have always had a very complicated attitude towards Villeneuve's narrative style. You have to admit that his storytelling is very sophisticated, but it's hard to stand his long narrative rhythm. So in my impression he has always been a director who is both loved and hated and a little tricky. It was not until I watched this film that I realized that he could be so natural and speechless.

Incendies quotes

  • Notary Jean Lebel: Death is never the end of the story. It always leaves tracks.

  • Nawal Marwan: But I say your story begins with a promise, to break the chain of anger.