Cracked silk

Arnold 2022-01-22 08:03:41

When Wang recommended this film, he said, watch it, the last four minutes are wonderful.
Then just watch the last four minutes, okay?
Can you be full with only the eighth bun?

Well, an old story, buns have to be eaten one by one, and they won’t be full until the eighth one.
It takes one minute to watch the film to experience the splendor and excitement of the last four minutes. In order to enjoy the surprise at the end, for the first time, I did not rush to the back to take a look.

German movies are always the ultimate in music.
The plot of the film is not so complicated that there is no need to go into details. The hearty experience of watching movies lies in the director's control of the picture, the tone, and the rhythm. The handling of the hanging character at the beginning is enough to make my hair stand up and my hands and feet cold. With music, this charming fairy, it really makes me desperate and desperate.

I think of a musician who said that compared with painting, the invisible, imagination and expression of music are much higher than painting. I regret that I don't have the brilliant pen of Bai Juyi, and I can't describe the many emotions that I brought to myself in the last four minutes.

If there are such a gorgeous four minutes in life, even if it catches all the mediocre, mediocre, melancholy and gloomy, why not? The splendor of the fireworks can only be rushed into the sky at that moment, shaking the sky and the earth.

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Four Minutes quotes

  • Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: You think today was an easy day for me? Why do you think I've stayed here for 60 years?

    Jenny von Loeben: Because of a dead body? Great! A lesbian who likes corpses. You're a perverted freak, madam.

  • Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: Today is my last day. I just want to get my piano.

    Kowalski: Tell me, Mrs. Krüger... What do those guys have that others don't?

    Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: One's a murderer and the other raped his niece.

    Kowalski: I'll miss you, Mrs. Krüger.