Is this the best foreign language film at the Oscars?

Jorge 2022-03-21 09:03:01

I feel that this film is very ordinary. The biggest selling point of the film may be the delicate relationship between the Czech father and the Soviet son. It can be seen that this is also what this film wants to make fun of. The director's ambition is not small, but his level is limited. I can't express what I want to express.
In short, I was not moved by
the film to get the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film that year. It seems to be largely due to its correct political theme. It seems that "theme comes first" also exist abroad

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  • Friedrich 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    Warmth is not the point. The life of the protagonist was produced in the distortion and squeeze of the era and the environment, and the cause of the incident itself cannot be resolved by "people having feelings" at all.

  • Harmony 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    In the eyes: Kramers (father and son, ending) + Paradise Cinema (age difference, watching movies, bicycles) + concert (musician's political issues) + mortuary (funeral, cello) + wedding banquet (fake) Marriage, wedding)... It's really a father-son relationship (how can it be at least Chaplin will have it).