One of Lars von Trier's "Conscience Trilogy"

Americo 2022-04-19 09:01:57

Remember I once described this movie on my homepage.

One of Lars von Trier's "Conscience Trilogy", the "Dogma95 Rule" he advocated represents another generation of new movies.

One without props, Props without any decorative meaning. The "Dogma95 Rules" include that
the filming must be done on the scene without the use of props, a portable camera must be used, the sound must not be separated from the video production, the use of optical instruments and filters is prohibited, no Accepting genre films...
In the film "Black", Lars von Trier used more than 100 portable cameras.
I think his spirit is very valuable, and it has restored the original clean world of the film, A real, cruel, undisguised world.
We don't need to be blinded by the movie, we want the facts behind the movie. I think this is also the "Dogma95 rule" advocated by Lars von Trier The real meaning of it???

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Extended Reading
  • Hadley 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    This is a so-called experimental classic film that combines the content of a feature film with the performance of a documentary film and the performance of a musical. I will not say too many vicious comments, so as not to be questioned by the majority of literary and artistic youths for their IQ and EQ and their personality defects. It is true that great sacrificial maternal love is earth-shattering, but is it necessary to shoot with a trembling dv? Is the shaking of all the shots to reflect the reality or the bleak fate of the characters? Couldn't it be possible to tell an already moving story with a normal fixed lens? Really contrived. Purely in terms of plot, it is a film with four stars or more, and it is given to three stars because of this damn shooting technique. It's a personal grudge.

  • Serenity 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I have never seen such a beautiful and sad dance, and I have never heard such a beautiful and desperate singing. I have never felt so peaceful and wanted to cry, never felt the lights outside the window so lonely and quiet, and never looked forward to the sun shining next to me in the morning. The last scene was so shocking, a glimmer of hope disappeared in an instant! All that was left for me was an incomparably painful repression. My favorite is Selma's fantasy and the people around him in the film

Dancer in the Dark quotes

  • Jeff: [referring to Gene] Why did you have him? You knew he would have the same disease as you.

    Selma: I just wanted to hold a little baby.

  • Selma: There's no more to see...