Break the waves

Opal 2022-03-23 09:02:14

It was a very depressing film. I saw that the heart was jammed and the love was really heavy. In addition to love, the prejudice of the world and the so-called doctrine caused Beth's death. The scene in which the heroine shaved her head and is driven by a group of people who are angry or even jealous of her beauty is also very thought-provoking, no doubt it is a good movie but I hope it is just a movie, I don't want such a scene in Repeat in real life. . . . . .

Fortunately, this movie is a noisy environment that I watched in the car so that I won't overindulge myself. . . .

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  • Jaren 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    I'm sorry, but I really want to say: W! T! F! I love your sister! Obviously all the good things are out of shape! The characters in the play are full of incomprehensibility! Does Director Nima call him so awesome? ! your sister! What the hell is this TM! Your sister, your sister, your sister! ! ! Swipe! ! ! !

  • Ike 2022-04-23 07:02:39

    Facing the entanglement of love and lust with innocent eyes, persuading the separation of spirit and flesh with fragile courage, treating accidental coincidences as miracles of God and love, and letting the bruised relief become the sacrifice of poetry and blood . Roaring at the waves, yielding to love, channeling with God, being cast out by the devil. For where does a warm conscience die, for whom do evil thoughts arise, for whom is a humiliating funeral for whom the death knell of joy is tolled? A bunch of calm lunatics. Lars von Trier's images have a shaky delicacy, seemingly random, but in fact they are step by step, and there are rules to follow. A naive woman who regards love as her faith, in order to save her husband's life, she sacrificed her body to save all beings. But the priests and believers who always believe in God do not know how to understand and forgive at all. They do not need to praise God with bells, because they have already learned to use slander and humiliation to express their piety. It is self-evident who is the real love and who is the real villain. I heard that there is a saying in Tibetan Tantra that "Happy Chan" is also a way of cultivating in the flesh to save people, so as to penetrate the demons in the heart, and I don't know whether it is true or false. In Lars von Trier's eyes, all living beings are evil, only love is pure.

Breaking the Waves quotes

  • Bess McNeill: [as God] Bess McNeill, for many years you've prayed for love. Shall I take it away from you again, is that what you want?

    Bess McNeill: Oh, no. I'm still grateful for love.

    Bess McNeill: [as God] What do you want, then?

    Bess McNeill: I pray for Jan to come home.

    Bess McNeill: [as God, in an impatient voice] He will be coming home in ten days. You must learn to endure, you know that.

    Bess McNeill: I can't wait.

    Bess McNeill: [as God] This is unlike you, Bess. Out there, there are people who need Jan and his work. What about them?

    Bess McNeill: They don't matter. Nothing else matters. I just want Jan home again. I pray to you, oh please. Won't you send him home?

    Bess McNeill: [as God] Are you sure that's what you want?

    Bess McNeill: Yes.

  • Bess McNeill: Have you taken my calendar?

    Dodo McNeill: What? No I have not. What would I want with your calendar?

    Bess McNeill: You've taken it.

    Dodo McNeill: I have not taken it.

    Bess McNeill: Yes you have.

    Dodo McNeill: I don't know what you're talking about. What calendar?

    Bess McNeill: Where is it?

    Dodo McNeill: [returns to the room with Bess's calendar] Bess, you have to stop all this, you know. I mean you've got to go on living when he's not here. I mean he's not dead. You're not dead.

    Bess McNeill: Give it to me.

    Dodo McNeill: You've got to stop it.

    [Bess rearranges the ripped up calendar, staring at the words "I love Jan" on the corner]