sound and multilateral lines

Valentin 2022-04-19 09:02:16

Unexpected story, unexpected protagonist, unexpected character modeling, the most surprising thing is that everyone can understand without a single dialogue.
This is a story of an old man who goes on an adventure to help a child. There are very few cartoons of an old man's adventure. Who are they trying to attract?
The protagonist is an old lady, or four old ladies, or an old lady and a fat dog.
All the quest sculpts are based on various polygons, look at those underworld investments, look at the old lady and his grandson.
No dialogue, everyone knows it.

I like this movie very much.

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  • Wilfrid 2021-12-25 08:01:10

    It’s weird, but I just don’t like this style. The only thing I think is awesome is the three sisters + grandma’s experimental band and their eating frog tadpoles are very cult. Sometimes a movie wants to express too much content. No, it’s the simplicity and exquisiteness of "The Magician" and it’s more moving

  • Joannie 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Sadly, the version I watched had neither lines nor subtitles. I thought it was a silent film from beginning to end. . . The movie satirizes a lot of things and reminded me of Jiang Wen's movies, but what I saw was the dream and reality in the movie. When dreams lose their original beauty and become mechanical pursuits; when daily necessities evolve into means of making a living, when ping pong performances replace beautiful singing, the movie is telling you that this is real life

The Triplets of Belleville quotes

  • [repeated lines]

    The Triplets of Belleville: Swinging Belleville rendez-vous / Marathon dancing, doop-de-doo / Voodoo, can-can aren't taboo / The world is strange in rendez-vous

  • [last lines]

    Madame Souza: [voice over] Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?

    [cut to Champion as an old man watching TV]

    Champion: I think that's probably it. It's over, Grandma.