red redemption

Kelsie 2022-04-20 09:01:42

When the two of them were talking in the theater, someone upstairs asked them if they had seen the cleaners, after the old man told his love that died when he was young, and he convicted his love rival. The man upstairs found the cleaner and said, give me the bucket, it's too heavy for you. This should be a metaphor for the old man to tell the woman his secret and let go of the burden in his heart. There are also many meaningful details, such as the red cherries and the old lady who recycles the glass bottle. The old judge and the new judge dropped the book. They were cheated by their girlfriends and hurt the dog and gave birth to children. Auguste and Valenti, who repeat the fate of the old judge, are neighbors but do not know each other. The track shot of the telephone line at the beginning of the film, the soundtrack is full of dense dialogues, and the default is that the telephone is a product of technological development. It brings convenience to people, but aren't the people on both ends of the phone just so far away? People cannot communicate with each other on the phone. Instead, there are many misunderstandings and suspicions in her life. Every time she calls her boyfriend, Valentina will be questioned by the other party. High technology has become the carrier of people's alienation. It is this living state of the modern world that makes it more difficult for people to communicate with each other. Each encounters the indifference, desolation, loss and despair of love, and thus produces sin - sin that originates from love , this sin may not be judged, but it can be redeemed by love, as long as we are more honest, more tolerant, as long as there is love and hope in our hearts. As the director said: Human beings obey all kinds of precepts, not because they are afraid of God's punishment, but more importantly because of the needs of human nature. People always try to surpass themselves. This is the final purpose of all moral education, not to please God or please. people.

I'll see it later, Keith is so worth my study

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Extended Reading
  • Nelle 2021-12-10 08:01:23

    [Blue] The technique is the most pioneering, but the form is greater than the content. [White] is the closest to the traditional narrative film. The final chapter [Red] takes "fraternity" as the theme. The grand layout and the control of audiovisual language have reached the invisible state of elephants. . The same life trajectory and details of the old judge and the new judge (the exam questions, raising a dog, being cheated) have the meaning of reincarnation. The recurrence of many elements connects Kei's later films into a network (tripping the same as [二生花]), which is intriguing. (9.5/10)

  • Stan 2021-12-10 08:01:23

    After watching the "Blue, White and Red Trilogy" and "Two Life Flowers", Kieslowski gave me the feeling that he was obsessed with shaping a sense of fate and coincidence and opportunity, and he was obsessed with embodying something. This kind of personal feeling doomed, anti-intellectual and even vague and empty. This is also his authorship throughout the "Red, White and Blue Trilogy" and "Two Life Flowers". In "Blue", he happened to see her husband’s friend want to complete her husband’s posthumous work; in "White", Carol could meet the nobleman at the most embarrassing moment; in "Red", Valentine and August were on the ship Encountered and successfully rescued. All embody this center. However, directors with this style of Kijeslovsky really don't catch a cold.

Three Colors: Red quotes

  • Valentine: Do your dreams come true?

    The Judge: It's been years since I dreamt something nice.

  • Valentine: Excuse me... the door was open. I'm sorry, I think I ran over your dog. Rita. A German Shepherd.

    The Judge: [Displaying little interest] It's possible. She disappeared yesterday.

    Valentine: She's in my car. Alive. I don't know what to do.

    Valentine: [after getting no response from the judge] Would you like me to take her to a vet?

    The Judge: [Displaying little interest] As you wish.

    Valentine: If I ran over your daughter, would you react the same way?

    The Judge: [Displaying no emotion] I don't have a daughter, miss.

    The Judge: [pauses, then turns to her] Go away... and don't close the door!