There are scenes everywhere

Stefanie 2022-04-20 09:02:03

1. The elevator goes up and down, the elevator carrying young people goes up with hope, the elevator for the elderly slowly
descends 4. "Maradona's high spirits when playing football
5. The little girl told Mr. Q that he had seen a movie he was not a robot, and Mr. Q's eyes were red 6. The masseuse's slow dance moves 7. "Mara Donner 's lonely eyes when he looks at the young football team downstairs bullshit. Emotions are all what we've got. A director of fifty or sixty years has feelings for movies and life. All hope, unwilling to simply disappear. It was probably the muffled noise. 10.Braine lost control on the plane 11.Fred looked out the window with tears and a smile, the masseuse looked in the window with a smile like tears 12.Fred said what the director said, we only say good things to each other 13. Fred 's surprise at the concert hall after confessing to his wife












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Extended Reading
  • Josephine 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Everything in the movie is simple and beautiful, so we can only reminisce about the rough life from the sporadic dialogue. The dialogue is indeed subtle, but it cannot hide the emptiness of the story. Perhaps the reason why we are indifferent to the aria-like way of discussing life is that we are not yet able to live in our old age in a luxury hotel at the foot of the Alps.

  • Jamey 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    How I wish this film won the award, this is the best of the few #CannesFilmcompetition films I've seen. There's an absurd narrative, there's a philosophy of life and death, there's dark humor, and there's a great line, Jane Fonda's acting skills for a few minutes, and the rest of the time I love Harvey Keitel more than Mike Cain, and Paul Dano's character is just too cheesy, someone I really love when all the characters stand in a row on the grass before jumping off the building.

Youth quotes

  • [last lines]

    Fred Ballinger: [sitting in his wife's room] I waited till visiting hours to come and see you. They don't know, Melanie. The children don't know their parents ordeals. Sure, they know certain details, striking elements. And they know what they need to know to be on one side or the other. They don't know that I trembled the first time I ever saw you on stage. And that the orchestra behind my back was laughing at my falling in love. And my unexpected fragility. They don't know that you sold of your mother's jewellery in order to help me with my second piece, when everyone else was turning me down, calling me a presumptuous, inelegant musician. I think they don't know that you too, and you were right that you thought I was a presumptuous, inelegant musician at that time. And you cried so hard. Not because you sold you mother's jewellery, but because you sold your mother. They don't know that we were together, you and I, despite all the exhaustion, and the pain, and the hardship. Melanie, they must never know that you and I, despite everything, liked to think of ourselves as "A Simple Song."Look at me.

    [she staring blankly out the window in her dementia]

  • Miss Universe: I appreciate irony, but when it is drenched in poison, it is drained of its force and reveals something else...

    Jimmy Tree: [pregnant pause] What?

    Miss Universe: Frustration!