Contradictory rhythm

Lois 2022-04-19 09:02:54

Disorganized editing logic, close-ups with a sense of oppression and escapism, inner monologues entwined outside the painting, interlaced changes of past, present and dreams. ,

Alain Resnais's works are once again a mixture of poetry, painting and philosophy, capturing the rhythm of the light and shadow transition of the human mind. . .

The beautiful body touched by the lover's palm is contrasted with the human body burned, deformed and corroded by atomic radiation, resulting in a strong contrast effect, which is almost a display of contradictory images

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Hiroshima Mon Amour quotes

  • Elle: Were you here in Hiroshima?

    Lui: Of course not.

    Elle: That's right. How silly of me.

    Lui: But my family was in Hiroshima.

    Lui: I was off fighting the war.

    Elle: Lucky for you, eh?

    Lui: Yes.

    Elle: Lucky for me, too.

  • Elle: The illusion, quite simply, is so perfect, that tourists weep. It's easy to be cynical. But what else can a tourist possibly do, but weep?