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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