I Lost It...

Bridie 2022-03-24 09:02:51

To watch the film of "Zu and Zhan", you must borrow a classic from Pauline Kael: "I Lost It At The Movies". This "It" came back when Catherine led a three-man race to run herself but cheated on her. "It" is passion. Even in the era of no Internet and DVD, moviegoers read movies through newspapers and magazines, and they are still obsessed with scratching their itch. On the big screen, Catherine's frowning and smiling in the mirror, time seems to have returned to a bygone era, which attracts infinite reverie.

Truffaut's work has created the myth of the New Wave, and directors from all walks of life have also taken off their hats in different ways. Chow Yun-fat played unrestrainedly and unrestrainedly in "Across the Four Seas" and fell into the lake, just like a Catherine reincarnation. In addition, Claude Sudi loves Romy Schneider's role of Rosalind as comparable to Jeanne Moreau, but the author still has no chance to look back at Sudi's works through the big screen. for regret.

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  • Jules: The most important factor in any relationship is the woman's fidelity. The husband's is secondary. Who was it who wrote, "Woman is natural, therefore abominable?"

    Jim: Baudelaire, but he was describing a certain world.

    Jules: Not at all. He spoke of women in general. What he says about a young girl is magnificent: "Horror, monster, assassin of the arts, little fool, little slut. The greatest idiocy combined with the greatest depravity." Wait. I'm not finished. This is marvelous: "I'm always astonished they allow women inside churches. What could they possibly have to say to God?"

    Catherine: You're both fools.

  • Jim: I understand.

    Catherine: I don't want to be understood. It's almost dawn.