Dogma95

Jayde 2022-04-21 09:02:10

Lars von Trier's "Dancer in the Darkness" I haven't been able to watch it because of my own innate shortcomings (watching the panning camera for a long time makes me nauseous). But there are many, many comments about "Dancer in the Darkness". What can i say?

In 1995, Lars von Trier and a group of people who were as idle as him came up with the Dogma95 principle. It is claimed that this is the way of self-help for the movie. If you don't follow Dogma95, the movie will be over.

But in 2000, Lars von Trier's "Dancer in the Darkness" came out. To say how touching this film is, I would say that it is more provocative when I see it. Throughout the hand-held shooting, there seems to be a vague shadow of dogma95. However, the scale of playing 100 DVs together seems to be a departure from dogma95.

The value of "Dancer in the Darkness" is that it can make most people understand that when they see it, they should cry.

If you have time, it is better to go and see "Nobody Knows" ("Who Knows the Heart of a Child").

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Dancer in the Dark quotes

  • Selma: Cvalda.

    Kathy: Why do you call me that?

    Selma: It's like, someone whose...

    Kathy: What?

    Selma: I don't know, just big and happy.

    Kathy: I am not that big. And happy, I don't know.

    Selma: You just need someone to pull it out.

  • Selma: I'm just not that kind of mother.

    Gene Jezkova: Can't you be that kind of a mother?