must be heaven

America 2022-03-19 09:01:10

Many characters in it are in pairs, two people drinking, two policemen watching, two people wearing the same clothes exchanging sunglasses with each other, a masked girl sitting in the back seat of the car, two cleaners Brooms and cans as golf, one stroke clear. The stories the neighbors tell are so philosophical, like the ones from Pi, with snakes, eagles, and hyenas. There are tanks passing by on the street, as if seeing the life version of the tank battle. There are knights walking in an orderly manner, and the whole city is quiet and orderly. This movie explains very well that human language is a repeater.

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  • Bernhard 2022-04-21 09:03:44

    Measured 102min @ 百美慧flag painted angel milk shakes, the middle east wild dike is ok.

  • Conner 2022-03-23 09:03:27

    I watched the movie without the concept of Palestine at all. The picture is clean, the director and the lead actor are cute, and there is a sense of humor everywhere, until the protagonist can’t help but go to the divination, the airport security check makes a merit, and at the last moment, I use the disco to break all the silence before. restraint. The final subtitles to Palestine made people tremble. After leaving the theater, I began to investigate Palestine, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, etc... Then I recognized that the angel was wearing the Palestinian flag, and understood why the fortune-teller said it would be Palestine. . But not in their lifetimes. . Got it about the weird-looking cops and the ridiculous ambulances all over the place. . . There are also the starring non-stop drinking and the classic line "The whole world drinks to forget, only the Palestinians are to remember". Too many metaphors are helplessly packed into beautiful and quiet pictures. Well, this is a Palestine film that looks very un-Palestinian. The director wants to shoot the Middle East and peace. .

It Must Be Heaven quotes

  • Professor: First... Welcome to New York, It's good to have you here at our school. I will start by asking you to share with us your experience as a filmmaker and to speak about the ways of being and feeling that have or have not permitted you to achieve... the conditions of becoming what we call a citizen of the world. Is you sense, your identity... of place a thing of the past? Has your nomadic existence extinguished your love of one place? And extended it to a love of all places? In other words are you a perfect stranger?