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Violet 2022-04-20 09:01:43

After watching it, I like it very much. In the words of Douyou, this is a movie from disorder to order. And it's a movie that's getting better. At the beginning (the picture in the camera, directly point the question) I like it. At the end, there are many people talking at the gate of the school. At first, I didn’t understand what this is for. After the barrage reminded me, I realized that their son was talking in the lower left corner. The point is , the director placed them in such an inconspicuous position, I like this ending so much, although I still don't understand that Maggie's son planned this alone or with his son. Among them, the male protagonist's distrust of Ma Guitar and even threatened him. I think this echoes the distrust of the male protagonist's parents for Ma Ji at that time, which is very ironic. Maggie's suicide in front of the male protagonist also shows how much that childhood incident did to Maggie. The male protagonist is constantly avoiding his wife's inquiries, whether he is disdainful or ashamed to say. But if he was ashamed to say it, when he said it, he still didn't care, and he didn't mean to regret blaming himself at all. Maybe he just needs to say sorry from the bottom of his heart. The line where his behavior makes his wife cheat is pretty natural.

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  • Deshaun 2022-03-24 09:01:57

    1. In the name of "Hidden", Haneke deeply exposes the suspicion and distrust between people, and the estrangement and conflict between Algeria's past and race/class also appear and disappear from time to time. 2. In addition to the zero soundtrack and the use of off-screen sounds, Haneke-style long shots (that is, fixed wide-angle long shots, with many characters in the painting, and the audience must find the protagonist and focus on their own) are also repeated many times, especially at the end 4 minutes long mirror is the most. 3. The shooting rules of the dialogue scenes accurately demonstrate the relationship between the characters: from long shots to over-the-shoulder hits and then to completely separate hits, the closeness and mutual trust of the characters gradually decrease. 4. The source of the videotape remains a mystery in the end, like a joke of God testing human nature. The protagonist's status as a TV host also inspires the audience to think more about the ontology of images. 5. The scenes interspersed with several dreams are terrifying, and the decisive killing of the chicken and the sudden throat cutting are even more chilling. 6. I thought it was better than [white ribbon]. (8.8/10)

  • Keenan 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I don't know what to say about the protagonist's incarnation as a French white representative. Faced with the question of 'I just want to know how you feel after killing someone' It's hard to say what kind of role (I even have an idea: did the male lead have a philosophical story with the suicidal boy when he was a child, so it is not convenient to tell the female lead and is afraid of affecting his own public image) This kind of individual and group problem seems very The blood in the embarrassing film is actually not shocking. Haneke may be hoping that this sudden throat cutting will leave a deep memory in the audience's experience and become a kind of ghost, but in fact, it may not work at all because this kind of throat cutting is too Too fictitious (because no reason or reason is far-fetched) to have any effect. The film's use of surveillance tapes has a bit of an electronic image and haunting discussion, but it's ambiguous and not as direct as his own funny game or midnight bell. overall feeling bad

Caché (Hidden) quotes

  • Georges Laurent: Isn't it lonely, if you can't go out?

    Georges's Mom: Why? Are you less lonely because you can sit in the garden? Do you feel less lonely in the metro than at home? Well then! Anyway, I have my family friend... with remote control. Whenever they annoy me, I just shut them up.