Snow Mountain Home (Sieranevada, 2016)

Don 2022-03-16 09:01:09

1. The House of the Snow Mountains (Sieranevada, 2016) is an expression of the freedom and the flourishing of people’s hearts after the fall of Romania’s dictatorship and communism, which is similar to Poland’s United States of Love (Zjednoczone Stany Miłosci, 2016).

2. Everything that has happened in this extended family was prohibited or absent in earlier societies and environments, including: skepticism of official statements, pursuit of economic and luxury goods, drug and alcohol abuse, and religious Dependence reduction, etc. The characters in the story show different concerns and values ​​for all kinds of things, and they have no intersection with each other, and this is the only intersection: freedom.

3. The most beautiful part of the story is that this tossing meal brings laughter at the end table (Picture 1). In my opinion, this extreme division and harmony is a situation that Chinese people know very well, especially Taiwan There can be five or six political parties and political positions in a family, but they can raise a glass at the same table and have a joke. Many people refer to Bourgeois's bourgeois charm (Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie, 1972) because Bourgeois's films tell of a group of middle-class people going to dinner, but each meal is interrupted and can't be helped Properly proceed. Although Snow Mountain Home has similarities, it is too much to say that it is based on this.

4. It is worth noting that there is no real conflict in the story, and the transition between crying and laughing, anger and reconciliation is subtle.

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  • Marcelino 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    In fact, all aspects are online, but the time is really too long, and it is almost an hour less.

  • Alessia 2022-04-19 09:03:08

    The scheduling of shots and actors is skillful and delicate, the connection of plot and scenes and the constant dynamics are unforgettable, and the camera seems to be actively and passively intervening in "reality". The absurd and realistic sense of daily triviality colliding with the sacredness of religion, political history and family stories are intertwined, and the uneasy half-day of ordinary families condenses the dusty and turbulent history and nationality of Romania, just like the title of the film, Snow-covered mountains.