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Luisa 2022-04-21 09:03:29

I have always refused to watch this kind of subject matter.
In a trance, in the long night, I quietly read it alone.
What impressed me the most was the way the film was shot.
- Intimate touch: naked body, hand with a wedding ring.

The fate of chance encounter, the fiery love for each other, burns the two men and women in the besieged city.
If it is said that love is selfish, then they are natural;
if it is said that love is a responsibility, it is contrary to morality.
There is always some inexplicable entanglement between love and morality.
Who to choose is up to you.

Women yearn for the most sincere and persistent love from
men, while men yearn for possession, and most of them don’t care about eternity.

Dim street lights, Hiroshima at night is grim and cold,
the woman in a white skirt is full of style, but also full of sorrow.
There is a suspense at the end of the film
, and what kind of ending do we
hope for?

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Extended Reading
  • Abby 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The original author, Duras, also makes movies, so her novels often have a strong sense of camera, emphasizing space, and narrative time is broken, escaped, and weakened. So for a while I have been thinking about whether avant-garde films should be made this way in the future. It was later discovered that it was not. Duras and the director would do this because they had to face the very real problem of the rupture of time. War and nuclear explosion have shattered the continuity of time. How should this rupture and the rupture of love be best described? Then there is the escape and break of the film's narrative, the strengthening of space and the distortion of continuous time. There's a reason for all this, and they're not just a method of processing, they point to certain human perceptions and feelings.

  • Rylee 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I haven't slept for two days, and the dark circles under my eyes are about to fall on the bridge of my nose. I thought God couldn't stop me from sleeping, but I turned on this movie. The bed was just a step away, but Renai held me for 90 minutes. At this time, I was not sleepy at all. I was full of melancholy, haunting the strange woman I missed by the strange coast. Damn, damn movie.

Hiroshima Mon Amour quotes

  • Lui: Does it mean anything else in French, "Nevers"?

    Elle: No, nothing.

  • Elle: I was so young once!