To win back dignity for life

Missouri 2022-03-24 09:02:37

"Two Days, One Night" is a film about the lives of middle-class Belgian workers in a depressed economy. The heroine returned to work after being ill, and was discriminated against by her boss and colleagues. In the vote for her to leave and 1,000 euros, her colleagues who were not living well chose the latter. In order to get this job that can reduce the burden of life, she put down her dignity and begged her boss and colleagues to give her another chance to vote and let her stay. Although she did not succeed in the end, her new life has begun.
The actress Marion Cotillard took off her star halo and completely transformed into a slightly morbid ordinary woman who was running for life. She hesitated and was ashamed to speak, raised her hands and even suffered a mental breakdown and committed suicide. Into the wood three points, for the film has a lot of points. Of course, the director's lens is also very restrained, plain and realistic.
This film also made me foresee the problems I might encounter in my future work, what I would do for life, dignity, dreams, and reality.

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  • Tressa 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    2014.10.17/10.19/10.20 820 The protagonist is very tired, but the movie went well. Talking one by one, collisions, despair and happiness all unload the heroine's face, appreciate the warmth of human feelings, the world is such a reality. The whole movie was shot very solidly, although the surface involved is very small, but it was shot in the place where it should be shot.

  • Dolly 2021-12-26 08:01:33

    The camera recorded every detail of Ma Liang's expression. The Darnet brothers gave the actress another role to shine. Unfortunately, Ma Liang no longer needs to prove it. If it were other actresses, it would have a lot of beauty. Everyone has difficulties in life, don't give up, go to fight.

Two Days, One Night quotes

  • Sandra: [to Jean-Marc] You're heartless.

  • [last lines]

    Sandra: Manu? Are you there? We put up a good fight. I'm happy. Me too.