broken thoughts

Winnifred 2022-10-16 00:15:11

Every work will unconsciously look for a favorite character, because I think the author will definitely prefer a certain character when creating a character, but this one does not. The character is just a container for expression. fact.

The characters give me very strongly that they are the characters first and the identities that their characters give second, so I really admire the script of this movie and pay tribute to the person who wrote it.

A peasant woman who hated God invited the bishop to forgive a dying poor man. Before the bishop went to see the sick, the peasant woman unabashedly expressed her hatred of God to the bishop. Before hearing the reason, the bishop entered the house and found The patient was the gardener who poisoned his parents who worked in their house. After the patient closed his eyes, the bishop picked up the robber and opened the robbery to the dead man. I think he now understands the reason why peasant women hate God. The bishop is a lot like a sticky character who shows up at the Seriel's as a gardener, disappears after the shooting, doesn't have any effect on the main storyline, but I love this part.

Another very interesting thing is that when the ambassador was having dinner at the Serchar and his wife's house, three gangsters suddenly broke into the door. The ambassador was the first to hide under the dining table quickly. All the others were killed by the gangsters and could have escaped. At this time, the ambassador, who had survived a disaster, made a noise in order to take the meat from the dinner plate. The gangster found out that he put the meat in his mouth before being shot. It turned out that this was just a dream of the ambassador. When he woke up, he eagerly I went to the refrigerator to find meat to eat, and the moment I ate the meat, I showed a satisfied expression. The ambassador is a very insatiable character, always hungry for wealth and sex, using his status as a diplomatic ambassador to sell drugs, and having an affair with Mrs. Tefno, the pursuit becomes an end in itself.

There is also a very interesting plot, which may be very difficult to say, that is, Tefno dreamed that Serciar dreamed that they were going to the banquet of the lieutenant colonel, and the red curtain behind the dining table slowly opened, Only to find that they were on a stage with a large audience and an inscriber. And dreamed that Serchar and his wife went to a dinner party after waking up. At the dinner, the ambassador was provoked by the lieutenant colonel and shot the lieutenant colonel. It's all Tefno's dream, the stage part is my favorite, the second part I don't understand why.

There's also the cacophony that masks the voice of a particular line every time in the movie just right. The content is not necessary, it's just some words that must be said in the scene, so the noise is just to make the characters in the play inaudible, but it doesn't matter, the explanation is not important, just obey the order.

I don't understand the lieutenant's two dreams. They were dictated by the lieutenant, but the two dictation occasions were very abrupt.

The dinner party is the main scene in the movie, but unfortunately, the characters don't have a good meal at a time. The screenwriter doesn't allow it, and that's something that can't be helped.

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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie quotes

  • Henri Sénéchal: Any news from Miranda?

    Rafael Acosta: Yes.

    Henri Sénéchal: The situation?

    Rafael Acosta: Quite calm.

    Henri Sénéchal: And the guerrillas?

    Rafael Acosta: There are a few left. They are a part of our folklore.

    Alice Sénéchal: You have problems with the students?

    Rafael Acosta: Students are young. They must have some fun.

    Simone Thévenot: How's your government treating them?

    Rafael Acosta: We are not against the students, but what can you do with a room full of flies? You take a fly-swatter and Bang! Bang!

  • Colonel: I didn't know that chivalry still existed in your semi-savage country.

    Rafael Acosta: Sir, you just insulted the Republic of Miranda!

    Colonel: I don't give a damn about the Republic of Miranda!

    Rafael Acosta: And I shit on your entire army!