"Fear and Desire" and "Mobile Police 2 Theatrical Edition" riverside monologue

Kylee 2022-10-10 15:38:36

I saw the raft monologue at the end of "Fear and Desire" yesterday, and my first reaction was the riverside monologue of Nagumo Shinobu in Mamoru Oshii's "Mobile Police Theatrical Edition 2"

However, "Mobile Police Theatrical Edition 2" also has its shortcomings 1. It is not comprehensive enough to think 2. Cracker-style output of its own philosophy

I think they are all anti-war movies and have something in common. The conflict between the pain of the country after the war and the sacrifice of the soldiers themselves. I think the river monologue of "Mobile Police Theatrical Edition 2" may have been inspired by "Fear and Desire", but "Fear and Desire" is full of youthfulness and is Stanley Kubrick's first feature film. The plot is relatively simple and the length of the film is relatively short. : Four soldiers tried their best to escape in a forest behind enemy lines. It is worth mentioning that his excellent photography skills. But the background in the medium shot is more messy,

A large number of facial close-ups and poetic Taiwanese reveal the characters' fears, and the solitude of Sidney and the fishing girl creates possessiveness. The theme of the movie "Fear and Desire" is pointed out.

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Fear and Desire quotes

  • Lieutenant Corby: You know, there's nothing so refreshing as an afternoon outdoors in enemy territory. It's really too bad that the sun doesn't burn us green instead of brown - camouflage.

  • Lieutenant Corby: Cold stew on a blazing island. We've just made a perfect definition of war, Mac.