Rescue in action

Joe 2022-03-30 08:01:02

According to the posture at the beginning, the moment I put money in my hand, I thought it was a spy war movie, but it turned out that I thought too much, it was a warm and simple emotional drama.

There are not many long shots, but all the actors like to use straight eyes to direct the long emotional direction, which makes people feel sympathetic and helpful, without a trace of pity, attentive and serious, full of equality and human touch, I think This is freedom as the French understand it, complete conscious independence. There are also the carefully prepared flowers and the carefully packed yellow dresses every visit. France and Japan are very similar in this point. They both have a complex of narcissism, but it is this narcissism that makes any product they produce. More proactive self-demand to excellence.

The overall color of the film is particularly well adjusted, the colors are bright and the texture is simple. Plus, the cops are cute and totally serious beanies.

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  • Ellen 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Chicago International Film Festival. Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki's "Le havre" (2011) is cold and humorous, full of human concern. Great dialogue and performance. In Port of France, marginalized communities, people from the underprivileged, and African immigrants, as always, touch on social issues. It is a pity that the second half of the film is tired and stereotyped, "last minute rescue", misunderstanding of the police detective, everyone is happy, weakening the critical power of the film. let pierre rio also appear

  • Delpha 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The film chooses a port city as the place where the story takes place. The theme of "wandering" is self-evident, but the director provides hope for the audience with kind and almost stubborn characters and a fairytale-like story. Even the usual blue-gray tones, minimal dialogue, and dilapidated furniture do not bring any sadness. The light of humanity reflected from the little characters in the film conveys endless kindness, which makes people feel extremely warm.

Le Havre quotes

  • Marcel Marx: L'argent circule au crepuscule.