Movies by Haruki Murakami

Milo 2022-01-22 08:02:12

I have always wanted to watch the new German movies, but life is always tiring. I only dabble in Wenders, Fassbinder, I came too late and too late.
At that time, the focus of the movie may be that it portrays cybernetics more, but half a century has passed, and three and a half hours have ended. What moved me was love. The love that resonates has never belonged to the individual, it is the love and aesthetics of beautiful qualities shared by mankind. Eva's rescue of Fredo showed the director's humanistic care, and the ending was complete.
This is the German movie I have always loved, German, German, women and men among them. It satisfies almost all my fantasies, baroque classics all the time, calm and restrained tones, ritual shots, and extremely elegant. When the German is spoken from the woman's mouth without hurries, it is thoughtful, full of movements, eyes, and emotions. . It presents a scene in which you slowly appreciate it, without a trace of fatigue.
Get ready to eat a cigarette, take a walk, and leave the rest to yourself.

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  • Noemie 2022-04-23 07:04:08

    No subtitles express anxiety

  • Libby 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    Another form of "Solaris". The lustful voyeuristic perspective alludes to the high-pressure political environment, the ubiquitous mirror confuses the boundary between reality and illusion, the awakening of a chess piece's self-consciousness is enough to disrupt the trader's hands, and useless and universal love once again rewrites the script of destiny. Finally, Hue The two people in the brightly-colored room are relatively surrounded by the crowd on the dark street. The two scenes switch back and forth, and the cold death of the flesh is exchanged for a bright and eternal life. /2018.7.21 Ullens revisited: noticed more details, from Plato’s cave theory to Lacan’s mirror theory, all emphasizing a certain “reality” reflected in the mirror. In addition, the curator reminded, Bach’s fugue is used in the whole movie for half of the time, as a dislocation of notes trying to prove the existence of God, and also a questioning of what is real and what is illusory.

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  • Gloria Fromm: The way you describe it is fascinating.

    Fred Stiller: You're fascinating.

  • Fred Stiller: Here's a riddle I came across: imagine a drawing of a Greek warrior holding a spear looking to his right and taking a step. With a turtle going the same way. First, does that ring a bell? Ever seen such a drawing?

    Franz Hahn: Me? What's this all about?

    Fred Stiller: Vollmer left me this drawing. Does it mean anything to you?

    Franz Hahn: Bizarre, if you ask me.

    Fred Stiller: Bizarre, sure. Does it remind you of anything?

    Franz Hahn: Maybe.

    Fred Stiller: What?

    Franz Hahn: Zeno.

    Fred Stiller: Zeno?

    Franz Hahn: Yes. Zeno's paradox. Achilles and the tortoise. Achilles tries to overtake the tortoise, but cannot. By the time he reaches where it was, the turtle has moved ahead.

    Fred Stiller: What could the paradox mean to our work?

    Franz Hahn: I'm only the psychologist for the creations. But, as I recall, the paradox is meant to show that movement is an illusion.