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Deondre 2022-02-26 08:01:05


The dark best-selling novel "Atomised" was adapted into a movie, and this DVD has always been suppressed by me because I have always had reservations about the adaptation of the movie. Yesterday Christmas Eve, I woke up early in the morning and watched this film on a whim. It was surprisingly good. I was completely moved. I was moved from the outside to the inside... The
story is very simple. A female hippie is the mother of two boys. But always carry out the hippie life, regardless of the children. A boy named Bruno, with a shabby appearance, grew up in depression and distortion. Another boy named Michel, who looks like a nerd, is persistent and powerful in his heart, and gradually becomes a very accomplished scientist. The two boys only met each other when they were teenagers, and approached each other's lonely heart with a copy of "Brave New World".
Many years later, Bruno became a middle school teacher. As he entered middle age, he was increasingly decadent, psychopathic, single with children, wrote a bunch of cynical texts, and his twisted desires could not be released. In a psychiatric summer camp, Bruno tried to hunt for beauty but encountered many setbacks, and finally met Christine in the open-air bath. This woman, absolutely pessimistic, pretended to be a strong one sadly. Bruno followed her into more dangerous areas, SM bars and sex parties. Every day she took him on adventures in the fullest state. But one day, she collapsed and the doctor told Bruno that she would be paralyzed forever. Sitting in a wheelchair She still pretended to be strong and chose to go back to the apartment alone. In the almost still room, she was waiting quietly by the phone. He called several times, hung up several times, she missed several times, and lost several times... In the end, she staggered onto the balcony and jumped off...
Bruno walked into the hospital again, eyes dizzy and in a trance. In the long corridor, he saw Christine once, and since then, she has lived in his Mind, the two live happily.
Michel is relatively simple. He has loved a girl since he was a child, but the obscurity and reservedness of a boy has made him retreat again and again. After many years, the girl has grown into a woman, and she took out her treasure Little Ben, there are all her and his bits and pieces. The two finally came together, but at this time she fell ill and had her entire uterus removed. He hurried back from Ireland and sat opposite her without any more words. People live happily together.
The author of the original novel, Michel Houellebecq, is famous for his dark descriptions of people's hearts, and has long become a contemporary master in Europe and the United States. But I have never read the original "Atomised", only "platform". Don't dare to make comparisons, but at least I think this film should be an excellent adaptation of the film. The first ten minutes were a little flat, the shots were quite satisfactory, and there was no great dialogue at night. But as the plot deepens, it seems to be pulling the onion away.
Bruno's actor is the man in "Running on the Road". The performance is quite wonderful, from depression to explosion, interlocking, hierarchical and rhythmic. The woman who plays Christine is even more eye-catching, expressing a woman's fear and persistence to the fullest.
There are many movies that give a status as soon as they come up, making the protagonists very different. In this film, everyone looked like a normal person at first, but then it went deep step by step, slowly exposing the most hidden part. Looking at it, you will find that everyone is a world, and everyone's heart is a maze.
The whole film is filled with music from the 1960s, with bright pictures jumping in it. After watching it, I listened to summer time nearly 40 times. At that time, it was the practice of existentialism, and freedom was a bottomless pit.
The film itself is also a song of ups and downs. It starts quietly, accumulates a little bit of emotion, and takes the commanding heights. The director's grasp of the rhythm makes people feel depressed. Watching such a film is inevitably depressing. But looking back at the truth of life, it is nothing more than that. ...

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  • Katja: [subtitled version] I do love Brazilian dancing. Because Brazil is full of energy.

    Bruno Klement: F***ing Brazil is full of mindless fanatics, obsessed with soccer and motor-racing. We could go to Brazil together, Katja. We could drive through the favelas in an armored minibus and look at little 8-year old killers and little whores dying of AIDS at 13. Later we can hang out at the beach with filthy-rich drug dealers and pimps.