As the natural enemy of the loneliness of death, how should Eros survive so that the individual soul can resist death?
The film is full of metaphors of shackles and liberation
Contrast padding:
5-7 o'clock, the work is over, and the formal social life has not yet arrived (suitable for the meaning of cheating, isn't it the emotional (human) side but not suitable for being in the public eye?
Belts, hoods, unlucky license plates, no-no-touch new things Tuesday taboo - shackled
hat, clothes, black - dull
The denial of one's own song; the quarrel between the man and woman next door - the uncertain trouble of being loved
Clerk's Flattery - A False Mask
The students of the Academy of Fine Arts jeered at them: "They need to have fun. Why don't we?"
The strength and vitality of female drivers
cat's romp
For the songs that are suitable for you, lonely, sad, fearful, different from your other commercial songs
Black hat, black clothes, accompanied by unknown instruments and lonely tunes, and dark mood
So take to the streets. "Let the black super glasses go to hell"
"I'm worried about others picking on my flaws"
"It's my body that makes me happy, not my pride.
In the eyes of others, I am a concept, a shape. A body”
- The feeling of love always originates from self-love
Girls are usually afraid of giving and losing, so they prefer to wait as a defense
French soldiers, trying to seize the momentary reality. In the face of more helplessness and the emptiness of life, they often express open-mindedness and dedication
Another photo...a fantasy of faith; and the person who gave the photo also contained false satisfaction
Soldiers don't care about the label "Cleo". It is precisely because they are completely unfamiliar with each other that Cleo can release the anxiety and fear in his heart and free himself
So their fate didn't happen out of nowhere.
See a doctor for test results...
People need to face the reality, but this paragraph obviously implies that the right to know, or the truth, is it necessary for us?
Why do people have to carry other people's fantasies and expectations?
Is that self-improvement, or a misreading of self-realization? Or a defense against the fear of the unknown?
Either way, it seems to be a denial of self-existence
Being honest with yourself is what Varda wants to say in this film, and it is also the greatest respect everyone has for themselves and the world.
PS:
Keep an eye out for Street View...
French culture seems like I can interpret it without understanding it
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