Fassbender has a similar temperament to Buñuel

Bryce 2022-03-22 09:02:59

The boss made up with her because he wanted to sell goods, the neighbor made up with her because he wanted to use the storage room, the son made up with her because he wanted to entrust the child, and the colleague made up with her because he wanted to raise his salary. Reconcile with her because of tolerance itself.

For the bed drama Guoying, it seems fake just by showing the results. This shows the detailed process, and it is very lifelike, so it seems real. This is to make things smaller and more detailed.

The main story is very clear, but the way it is expressed is very avant-garde, which is a completely acceptable new wave.

The sound is entirely dubbed, no soundtrack. Create a sense of reality empty inspiration.

Older, more experienced women can give you a higher level of love that is more forgiving and considerate: "I can't stop you from doing what you want, but when we're together, we should be nice to each other, otherwise , there will be nothing to miss in life.”

Fassbender does have a bit of Buñuel's meaning, that is, they are very similar in temperament.

Sartre said that human subjectivity and the interaction of interpersonal relationships are a pair of contradictions. The more in-depth the discussion of inter-subjectivity, the more people get into trouble and feel the pain of repression. So Fassbender borrowed Ali's mouth to say that the more you think, the more tears you will cry.

The male protagonist is Fassbender's lover... Later, I suddenly thought, in fact, the old woman Amy is Fassbender herself. It proves once again that the film is the director's own exploration of the current life problems.

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Ali: Fear Eats the Soul quotes

  • Emmi Kurowski: But when we're together, we must be nice to each other. Otheriwse, life's not worth living.

  • Emmi Kurowski: Maybe...

    Ali: Yes?

    Emmi Kurowski: Why don't you come up for a while? I'll make us a coffee, and maybe the rain will stop.

    Ali: I'd like to, but...

    Emmi Kurowski: People always say "but". And nothing ever changes.