What satires does The Square make about the European middle class?

Cleve 2022-03-20 09:02:11

Artists who have been baptized by post-modernism, the place of freedom in their hearts has completely disappeared - art is no longer unscrupulous. In the face of ethnic conflict, art must be cautious when it wants to speak, and the moral system and sense of value have become fragile and uncertain. I think of the "local performance art" that was launched in the late 1980s and declined in the past few years. It is a pity that its lifespan has not been able to survive until today. . This is very similar to flow logic.

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  • Sidney 2022-03-24 09:02:40

    I missed the Palme d'Or in Cannes. I didn't expect to encounter another translated name in Pingyao. Personally, I think it is better to translate it into "Frame". I like the ubiquitous and subtle embarrassment, irony and humor in the film. Like a work of modern art that imposes a concept, it tore the seemingly delicate and perfect hypocritical face of the middle class, expressing the relationship between ideal and reality. Puzzled. The banquet savages scene is great, the overhead shot has a beautiful installation, and even the children's acting skills are very good

  • Linnie 2022-03-24 09:02:40

    50/100 Ostlund captures the phenomenon that people like to use all resources to whitewash their own image, and then satirizes the absurd elements in art, extreme left, gender relations, social responsibility, and conveys a society that needs real mutual assistance rather than hypocritical superficial work. idea. But there are too many messages, too full of information, plus the innocuous laughs and too many third-rate comedy-level performances and camera design, so that I can hardly get into the play.

The Square quotes

  • Christian: The Square is a sanctuary of trust and caring. Within it we all share equal rights and obligations.

  • Christian: If you place an object in a museum does that make this object a piece of art?