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Lowell 2022-02-16 08:03:06

A film that is completely anti-narrative and anti-plot is a good film of a specific type. "Urban Ronin" tells about all kinds of people in this city, they have different ideas. This conceptual expression is a summary of the director's thoughts, presenting the absurd aspects of life and the interrelationship between individuals. It is difficult to sort out specific expressions, but it only brings people a lot of thinking, and it takes patience and attention to the audience of literary and artistic movies to watch it. What I find interesting is that in the constant changes of the characters, there are often people chattering in a single scene, and other people are indifferent. This disconnection of communication is just the norm in life, but it is resonant.

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  • Guillermo 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The creativity is great, and it completely attracted me from the first shot. Although I was a little tired when I saw it in the middle, because I couldn't project too much emotion to each character, it was fleeting, but only from the short time when everyone appeared on the scene. A lot can be seen in just a few minutes. The topics of chat are all about politics, philosophy, social movements, etc. It's very slacker. The first time the director came on stage, he talked about the plot in "Love is", and he was also very "loving" in his own words, hahahaha.

  • Horace 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    There is a kind of movie "I don't know what to write about this article for the time being, but let's just write it and watch it first-hey, I'm almost done writing it and haven't found the point yet?! Forget it, brother is so cool" and "The audience is a special agent, who wants to monitor who monitors? Although they are very boring" feeling. Linklater wandered aimlessly around the streets of Austin with the camera on his shoulders, laying a solid foundation for the future talk to the Texas boys. . .

Slacker quotes

  • Video Interviewer: So, did you vote in the most recent election?

    Hitchhiker: Hell, no... I've got less important things to do.

  • Dostoyevsky Wannabe: Who's ever written a great work about the immense effort required in order not to create?