The first one can only look backwards

Humberto 2022-01-21 08:02:04

As a Chinese audience, I obviously don’t think it was taken for a Chinese, so no matter how miserable it is, no matter how metaphorically it is, it won’t feel that it is talking about China. Although I know that this is a movie of a very small country, I know the position of my country. It is no longer China and foreign countries, but developed countries. China and other countries, even the foreign moon is a round cosmology. To change.

In terms of facts, as a small country, no matter what your tradition is, where you sit, whether you stick to it or change, it’s not in yourself, but how you look at you in the world, and this world is not your complement, it just doesn’t know you. It's just a collection of relationships. But this collection can actually be divided into many subsets. Only those that can really touch you are the ones you need to cater to or fight against. I have encountered a passerby for more than a minute. Apart from knowing that this country is four words, their country is at least There are others who are not gangsters but whose lives are not rich, so there is no need to export anything. As for the so-called spirit shown in the movie itself, it is just like the children in the mountains love to sing, but their own personality is displayed, there is no complaint, no complaint, and you can only wait for the time to appreciate it.

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    It is said that the love of youth is the most precious, because you are full of eyes and hearts, laughing for you and crying for you, and full of courage for you.

  • Agustina 2022-01-21 08:02:04

    #72nd Cannes# Fortnightly. The second work of the Georgian director Levan Akin, who was born and worked in Sweden, is also the first time he has returned to Georgia to film. Actually this film is a...Swedish film. Although it is inevitable to compare it with last year's hit "Girl", the film is more complicated in terms of drama. Georgian national dance and mixed chorus have become eye-catching elements of national customs. The film is actually discussing masculinity. It defines the tradition of Georgian national dance (in fact, it is also transformed by socialist literature and art) as showing (typical) masculinity, suppressing other temperaments and different sexual orientations, and at the same time it is in line with Georgian society. The conservative attitude towards LGBT people (especially religion) is consistent. The film uses dance paragraphs to describe the relationship between characters and the way they describe their psychology and emotions.