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Libbie 2022-03-24 09:03:26

In a desolate village a "literate man" emerges among the poor peasants who "teach" (Irimias advertises his own death because he knows that blind dates will divide his property and that his rebirth Appearing will allow himself to occupy the moral high ground, coupled with his own deterrent power, he can ask for anything from them) The villagers follow him to the road of "common prosperity", but there are changes (peasants have become migrant workers in their own pockets.) A lot of extra "referral fees") turned out to be unsatisfactory (the poor life of the peasants is just a change from one place to another)

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  • Fred 2022-03-27 09:01:19

    Don't ask how to put it in the cinema in the future, Shanghai in 2019 did it. Thank you film festival, thank you movie.

  • Alec 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Bella Tarr did not walk the wrong door in front of art, and he will do the same in other art forms after all, restrained and calm. Bella Tarr's works are called movies for the time being because they can't find their category. It is different from Dadaism and surrealism.

Satantango quotes

  • Százados: Not that human life was so highly valued. Keeping order appears to be the business of the authorities, but in fact it's the business of all. Order. Freedom, however, has nothing human. It's something divine, something... our lives are too short for us to know properly. If you're looking for a link, think of Pericles, order and freedom are linked by passion. We have to believe in both, we suffer from both. Both from order and freedom. But human life is meaningful, rich, beautiful and filthy. It links everything. It mistreats freedom only... wasting it, as if it was junk. People don't like freedom, they are afraid of it. The strange thing is there is nothing to fear about freedom... order, on the other hand, can often be frightening.

  • Futaki: I shouldn't drink. When I do I keep thinking of coffins.