Pina after watching

Carolyne 2022-04-01 09:01:19

First of all, I want to give it full marks, and secondly, I like our documentary class a little more.

This documentary gives me the feeling that it is not like a documentary but more like a movie, maybe because the director's professionalism is very good, then I guess he may be a movie director and has his own famous movie works.

Of course, as a visual animal, I think this film is very in line with my aesthetic.

I took a lot of pictures when I watched it. It's really beautiful and very artistic.

I'm thinking, I think this dance is more like performance art, or the dance itself is performance art, and Pina is expressing herself through dance.

Then Pina and performance artist Ulay (although I don't know this person)

What I want to express is what is the relationship between Pina's dance, performance art, and McQueen's Fashion show?

I do know very little about performance art, but I've seen McQueen's Fashion show and I think there's one show that's very similar to Pina's style. They are all expressing their pain

When I was watching Pina's dance, did I keep feeling like she was expressing sexual assault? It must have something to do with sex and be aggressive. What I'm thinking about is does Pina have a mental illness? Are those Dancers as mentally ill as she is? Is her heart dark?

Is Pina the same type of person as McQueen? Of course they are all great artists and geniuses.

(I have been thinking, if I keep watching this kind of film, will it increase my mental burden, although they are geniuses, I also want to be a genius, but I don’t want to be a genius of pain and darkness)

I like this movie very much.

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Pina quotes

  • Pina Bausch: What are we longing for? Where does all this yearning come from?