FIFF7 | DAY7 "Baghdad Cafe" A bright dream in the desert

Damaris 2022-03-15 08:01:02

On the seventh screening day of the 7th #faroeislandfilm#unknown unit, we will bring you "Baghdad Cafe". The following is the evaluation of the heart-wrenching bosses on the front line!

Leah:

Warm healing.

Tonda people:

Men are unreliable in women's movies in the desert.

We Min Hee:

The environment was already frustrating enough, and the camera editing made it worse.

Fruit trees:

The bright colors and the height of the lens are the highlights, but they are not enough to support the whole film.

Charmbracelet:

The price of perfect balance is vulnerability. Those who left "just because it was too harmonious" should be present. The fantasy style of the first half is very pleasing.

Harper Yug:

Desert healing film, the story of a rich German woman and a dark black female boss in Baghdad, the loneliness and desolation in the desert and the joy in the cafe form a strong contrast. Compared with the photography and soundtrack in the film, the story seems a bit cliché .

I know a little about her:

In this irritable world, no one is innocent. Everyone has their own secrets and sufferings that are unknown to everyone. The so-called healing is just licking the wound. We are injured in healing, and then heal after injury. The film shows a strange temperament, strange people and strange worlds, strange encounters, strange farewells, this magical dream makes people fall from reality, the unknowable friendship is abrupt but in line with people. After all, watching movies is for dreaming, and this kind of unreal delusion is what people want.

#FIFF7#DAY7's no-know field score will be released on the broadcast later, so please wait and see.

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Extended Reading

Bagdad Cafe quotes

  • Jasmin Münchgstettner: Goodbye Miss Brenda.

    Brenda: Bye Miss Jasmin.

  • Phyllis: [nonchalantly plopping down in front of her mother's office desk after she's been out with some friends] Hi, mom! That trucker was a real cute dude, for a trucker. Like, I mean, he let me off in town, and I ran into Reggie, and so we buzzed around in his cruise-mobile over to Devil's Playground. Then we ran into these really grody airheads...

    Phyllis: [noticing her mother's nicely cleaned and organized office desk] What happened here?

    Brenda: [normal voice] Pick up your shit, sweetie.

    Phyllis: [she didn't hear her, since she's wearing earphone] Huh?

    Brenda: [shouting] Pick up your SHIT! This is an office... for customers!

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