Broken house

Zelda 2022-01-11 08:01:28

Fragmenting the chronological story, I couldn't help but compare it with "Blue Valentine's Day". In the story, there are acquaintances and unexpected pregnancy, but the center of the story is different. I like the story of "Broken House", but I like the movie "Blue Valentine's Day". The editing of "Broken" is a bit too much. Sometimes a piece of video appears in different parts of the film, and it can even have different effects of emotions, sorrows, sorrows and joys. Quite magical. The little girl kept hooking my heart. When I was buried in 45 minutes, the song "Go to sleep little babe" couldn't help but a drop of tears fell. As soon as the little girl left, the film lost half of its brilliance. The heroine's performance, ordinary life and hysteria, the fine lines on the corners of her mouth reveal a touch of sexy when she is tender, and the painful eyes of time and space show a trace of despair. "Alabama Monroe", she really still loves him, but they really can't live anymore. It's like a broken mirror, even if you put it together again, it can't cover up its cracks. Finally, this kind of terminal illness destroys not only a person's physical life, but also the mental emotion of all people related to it. The dead birds and the stars in the sky disappeared and never returned.

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  • Clark 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    It's really not easy to make this kind of story so brilliant, but the parallel narrative is too scattered and a bit distracting in the second half. . . The soundtrack for the photo editing and performance is great. In addition, it is very popular but also very abruptly hacked about Bush and Christianity. . . .

  • Ana 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    It's so sad, the reality and memories are interspersed too often and it feels so chaotic, the music is so good!!!!! But it's a bit overwhelming...

The Broken Circle Breakdown quotes

  • Didier Bontinck: I am an ape. And I'm afraid.

  • [last lines]

    Didier Bontinck: Will you say hello to Maybelle for me?