Art is true freedom.

Ariane 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Reflecting on World War II from the growth of the artist, the three-hour film may have too many things the director wants to express, but it makes people feel unfocused.

There is a bug that the movie does not explain the male protagonist's mother. If I spend another two minutes explaining the male protagonist's mother, I can let the male protagonist escape to West Germany.

Maybe I'm still too superficial, I can't understand the original intention of the male protagonist's unwillingness to tell the specific tasks in the painting candidly at the end of the interview. I always thought that this is a historical film about the history of the persecution of World War II, but in the end, I returned to the theme of the film. The master's work, what do you want to express? ? ? ?

Finally, for me personally, the biggest touch of this film to me is the art, the appeal and influence of art. I used to want to study abroad for a period of time after my family and business have stabilized, because this is my long-standing regret that I could not go abroad to experience the life of studying abroad. But when it comes to studying abroad, I don't have any special ideas. Some students go abroad to study MBA, and some go to Japan to study Japanese, but I know that these are not what I want.

I have always liked literature and art, which are more literary and artistic, and now I am also interested in writing, painting, piano, and dancing, but when I was a child, due to the limited conditions at home, I was not able to come into contact with these things.

After work, I was tired of running around for the mortgage and car loan, and I was more than enough.

But I never forget these things, they are what I want.

If this business can really be done, I don't want to make a lot of money, but I will definitely stop temporarily and learn these things I want to learn, and I can nurture my children in the future, so that they don't leave me again The road that grows up, only to realize that I have not learned what I want to learn.

Finally, here are some screenshots of my favorite conversations.

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Extended Reading
  • Jimmie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The filming is quite beautiful, and it is very appetizing. The film is more than three hours long, and it does not feel long and does not make people sleepy. You know, I have never caught a cold on the subject of World War II. I think the subject matter of the Germans' reflection this time is quite innovative. It starts from the artist's "growth", echoes the beginning and end, and it is quite comfortable to watch. The story may be a little bit cliché, but the narrative is so smooth that there is nothing too much to blame, and it is just right to like the calm brushstrokes of the last paragraph that skip the cynical blood. The protagonists are more eye-catching the more they look, they are incredibly beautiful, which is quite a bonus. But what caught my attention the most was the first paragraph, which was so inspirational.

  • Bennett 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Of course these paintings without an author have an author, and the three-hour biography of Richter's stele is clearly a pun. But since art always has to be real, where is the position of the artist? The film, which is reluctant to explain at this point, implies that the artist is the mediator between reality and meaning, the one who receives information from a mystical force and turns a string of random numbers into lottery winning numbers. The male protagonist who escaped from DDR continues his social realism creative ideas like this: since "I" is a part of history, then the people who create my paintings are naturally history and the country! Looking at the movie [Untitled] in this way, it really has no author. FHvD filmed and disappeared after filming, shouting "art", "freedom" and "truth" in capital letters to present a congratulatory gift for the 28th anniversary of the reunification of Germany . Such a sophisticated production core is a very naive reflection on "what art is", and what is even worse is that it also takes itself too seriously, eliminating all the possibility of self-deprecating with serious seriousness.

Never Look Away quotes

  • Kurt Barnert: It's far too easy to love you. You're so beautiful, it's almost unromantic.

    [subtitled version]

  • Dr. Burghart Kroll: Your pen. Your sword.