Fans

Erling 2022-11-04 00:24:22

In my opinion, Kieslowski's films are plain and simple, without the branches and leaves; even if there are dramatic conflicts, transitions or endings, they are handled calmly. Most of each film has a basic tone, clear context, slowly advancing the color gray, and all the proposed "research of the basic values ​​destroyed by communism theory"-moral humanity, religious ethics, scientific reason and other eternal human beings The problems of the spiritual world seem to be narrated. Watching the events happen, let each viewer examine and think for themselves, while Keith is also observing and thinking.
"Movie Fan" can be regarded as one of the most twists and turns of Keishi's film. The hobby has been developed into a plaything into a demon. Because of the madness, the basic ethical and moral boundaries have also become blurred, which triggers a relationship with the environment, society, friends, Conflicts, contradictions and pains of relatives, etc. This is also Kee’s own expression of disappointment and dissatisfaction with the documentary. What everyone wants is just the appearance after it is faked. No one wants to see the naked reality. So Philip finally turned the camera on himself.

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Camera Buff quotes

  • Witek Jachowicz: What are you filming?

    Filip Mosz: Anything that moves.

  • Piotrek Krawczyk: What you do is beautiful, boys: a person may be dead but she is still there, in your film.