At the Toronto Film Festival, "Brown Rabbit" received positive reviews. At the Detroit preview, all the audience sat quietly until the end, when people praised the film's director Vincent Gallo as "the coolest person" at the end of the screening.
Vincent Gallo said: "If you don't watch 'Little Brown Rabbit' with a hatred of me, then you'll see a beautiful movie. Otherwise you won't see anything.
" A minimalist film with little plot. A man loses the love of his life - and he can't forget the only girl he ever loved, the one he will love forever. On his way from New Hampshire to a motorcycle race in California, every day he tried in vain to forget that...
life is simple and pain is simple. Driving through North America alone, there is no thrill, and the heart is desolate. The lens is beautiful, not so beautiful that it is heartbreaking, but at the same time that a person is already heartbroken, looking after oneself to be beautiful.
Borges wrote at the end of "The Ethics of the Reader's Superstition" "Will marble make marble despair?" His later answer was optimistic. This blind old man has such tenacity and strength, I fell asleep with these words last night. Of course he should, and no more calamity befalls him. Xiao Hong wrote "Can the table be eaten" when she was dying, and she died of starvation. No one dies of heartbreak, and heartbreak is not a fatal disease.
So I don't feel the slightest bit of pity when this guy is on his motorcycle, failing to start his engine again and again in the snow, I admit to being a little sad. Because I know his mood, I know what the shots he created in the snow mean, know that he gets rid of one encounter after another, has some warm and sincere expectations for him, and more or less. Some sexy women, for what. I also know everyone, everyone I know and don't know, why they run away from life, why they turn away in the face of the greatest magnificence.
Will Marble Despair Marble? Yes, marble will make marble desperate. Everyone despairs everyone himself. At least, at one point, everyone didn't escape.
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