personal review

Verlie 2022-03-20 09:02:06

Personal film review: 1. An extremely incomprehensible literary film, the most "terrifying" part is to use the name of horror films to expose the truth of the system that the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom! The system can be understood as a series of theoretical systems that guide and lead people's hearts, such as politics, religion, and schools! 2. An extreme feminist movie! The protagonist must be played by a woman, and some men who play soy sauce are despicable, ugly, and incompetent! 3. A mother can replace anyone, but no one else can replace a mother! 4. It seems that religious movies are all about mothers, and there is a movie called "Mother" that is very similar to this one! To the end of the pen, because I really only understand these! One needs to know German history, especially the post-WWII part, to really understand this movie! I hope my friends in the circle will take a look, so that we can learn from each other!

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Extended Reading
  • Ellen 2022-04-22 07:01:39

    A self-righteous shit and painful viewing process of more than 140 minutes of a movie like 140 hours of watching, why is this film called The Storm? Why is it a remake? New tone, new story, new soundtrack, no emotion, nothing like the previous one, Tom York's soundtrack doesn't have any goblin-style coldness and weirdness, Guadagnino is a very narcissistic director, who gave you the courage and motivation to destroy classics? Film your gay idyll go ahead please

  • Helen 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Is Sia filming the MV?

Suspiria quotes

  • Madame Blanc: Part of the issue always is not being able to see your body in space. One angle in one mirror or on film is not enough. Movement is never mute. It is a language. It's a shape of energetic shapes written in the air like words forming sentences. Like poems. Like prayers.

    Susie Bannion: Spells?

    Madame Blanc: When you jump, it's not the height, but the space beneath you that matters. Every leap into the air must be a coup de foudre.

    Susie Bannion: I don't understand.

    Madame Blanc: A strike of lightning. A bolt of love, in fact.

    Susie Bannion: That's beautiful.

    Madame Blanc: There are two things that dance can never be again: beautiful and cheerful. Today, we need to break the nose of every beautiful thing. And if you're going to be a dancer, you must learn French.

  • Dr. Josef Klemperer: You can give someone your delusion, Sara. That's religion.

    [pause]

    Dr. Josef Klemperer: That is the Reich.