432

Lenna 2022-03-22 09:02:11

The trailer played before Juno was 432, which was another movie about a young girl who is unmarried and pregnant, but this one is extreme compared to Juno. 432 is a more difficult movie to digest, not everyone can stand it, the movie is simple, No tricks, no embellishments, no sensationalism, the director tried his best to make the film as real as a set of documentaries. It sometimes has scenes that are almost motionless for half a minute, and only the change of the background sound can be heard. It has only 5 minutes less The fixed shots shadow the dialogue at a dinner table. Those shots, like a movie "cached", use the unmoved shots to secretly create an indescribable tension and deadlock. Besides, I Also appreciate the camera to capture the atmosphere of the heroine walking down the street at night, because yes and indeed, sometimes I walk alone in the night when no one is there, and I am paranoid, afraid of someone following you, afraid of something and someone popping up, it doesn't feel right They walked quickly and even ran, but all of them scared themselves. The director and photographer fully realized the atmosphere of this psychological pressure.

In fact, the film has a little anti-abortion awareness, and it also warns all young men and women to be careful. Although the abortion doctor is a scumbag, what he scolded is very right. The girl is unmarried and pregnant. Who will sympathize with you? Pregnant, can you afford it when you are young? Girls need to know how to protect themselves, because once you become pregnant, it is up to you to bear and face it, no one can face it for you, if your boyfriend is really responsible, it is your good luck , but don't expect him to take any responsibility first. Personally, I think this film is very realistic and very good.

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    Otilia: Why did you make the reservation by phone?

    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I thought it'd be like calling from somewhere else.

    Otilia: You "thought".

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    Gabriela 'Gabita' Dragut: I got rid of it. It's in the bathroom.