Blue, White and Red Trilogy of Red

Holden 2021-12-10 08:01:23

The first feeling after watching the movie is that at that time, the movie can already make people so good. The light picture feels good. Gray and autumn run through the whole movie. It feels a bit like the heart of Atlantis + lost in Tokyo. Well, people are like a barrel of wine when they get older, and the taste of Gujing is not waved and lingering.
I have seen Elena’s two life flowers. Her beauty is rendered seamlessly, more like a young Eastern European model. As an actor, there is always a blunt sense of performance that is difficult to connect, but this feeling may be this one. What the director needs is
how to be alone with himself with the narrative beauty of "wandering in place" that is given to the film ? We all understand that there is no eternal and stable relationship between people. When we gather and disengage, no one will always be with ourselves. We have been learning to be alone with ourselves all our lives. The old man living alone, the lonely model, the passionate lover, the people who come and go and the stories of those who come and go are all being played out all day long, and we are in it.
It's not straightforward, nor obscure. It seems that French people speak this characteristic-the argument is hidden in the context of sudden inspiration and philosophical ideas. There are too many coincidences in life that will be moving if discovered. There is nothing new under the sun. We will always live in confusion and exploration of justice, kindness, responsibility, and love.

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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!