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Dusty 2022-04-20 09:01:48

"Zoom" The director of the neo-realist movement focused on the suffering of the individual as they rebuild after the war, their relationship to society. Now it seems that the relationship between individuals and society is not important. The most important thing is to examine people's inner feelings and see what remains in their hearts after they have been traumatized. The confused and dissatisfied things that have just begun to emerge are more important than the relationship between people and society. The important Renaissance man was thrown into the industrial age and gave up exploring the connection between the individual and society, trying to express even a feeling of panic. The decadence of appearance: from the countryside to the city, unemployed marginal people, the specific reason is the relationship between the individual and society After exploring human beings, is it possible for people to recognize the truth, what is the truth, and whether the image solidified by the camera of human eyes is true? We conduct scientific research and use the photos as evidence, but does this photo illustrate the truth? When you zoom in on things indefinitely, the photo disappears. Why do things that are actually visible finally disappear? It is related to his vanishing theory: the beginning of a movie may begin in the chaos of all of us. A movie that grows from chaos does not know what a movie looks like at the beginning. How do we know the world and things? On a hazy, dark, fog-like background, things appear one after another as little dots of light. If you want to know these things, you need to capture the little dots of light. The real world is full of distorted and uncertain qualities. Movies give us a sense of the world, and it has a terrifying temperament

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Blow-Up quotes

  • Patricia: I wonder why they shot him.

    Thomas: I didn't ask.

  • Thomas: [as models rush up stairs] Can you manage to make a cup of coffee between you?

    The Blonde: [halfway up, looking back] I can make an Irish coffee if you'd like.

    [both girls giggle]