Kerr Haneke You have to admit that he is a great director. Each of his films shows the German character's rigorous, real, serious, serious, tidy, and expressive. Dripping and exquisite, everything in his films can be seen with his realism, every frame of the film can reveal this sense of reality, and it is the sense of reality of this kind of film that makes his film level It's very deep, and you can't fully understand it by watching it once. It has always been like this since his work "The Seventh Continent", and the movie "Love" is a French romantic film directed by a German. Combined, showing a romantic song of life, love has no end!
The movie began to freeze the picture in the scene of an old couple attending a student concert, and then the scene did not leave the old couple's room, the heroine Annie's sudden stroke changed the old couple's original The quiet and peaceful life, her love with Georges, began to test the degree of love. Facing the despair and mutual torture of love brought about by death and pain, Georges finally continued the love in his own way. In this seemingly 127-minute-long film, slow motion has become the main theme of the film. Its plot is simple and profound. The film's rigor and coldness allow us to see the truth and power of human nature. This is also the consistent style of Michael Haneke's works. The film is based on the female protagonist Anne's illness. From the initial optimism to despair, to the cruel scene of Georges at the end, the film ubiquitously reflects the director's love for The exploration and understanding of human nature, the nightmare of Georges, the relationship between father and daughter, the problem between nanny and patient, can all see that Michael Haneke integrates his own concept into the film, and his own sense of life. The exploration of : love has no end, and the two French actors in the film have reached their peak performance skills, so that the whole film is full of a unique French romantic sadness.
Many people thought that Georges' final scene was too cruel and abrupt, and Anne "murdered" her without expressing the idea of death. I personally don't agree with this view, because I can only say that you didn't watch this movie seriously. The movie expresses Annie's desire for liberation in many details. When she flips through the album, when When she fell to the window, when she finally refused to eat, when Georges fired the nanny to preserve Anne's last dignity, when she did not send her to the nursing home and did not want her daughter to see her mother, Michael Haneke had been constantly for The final ending of the movie is foreshadowing, and the final core of the movie's theme is that in the end, Annie finished washing the dishes and walked out of the house where the camera never left with Georges. This scene gives people an indescribable feeling. And its strong feeling is the finishing touch of this film.
Movies about love have been put on the screen countless times, but a work that can reflect love in a true and simple way is nothing but "Love" directed by Michael Haneke. Time can change everything and cannot be changed. There is only love, the moment of youth, and love has no end.
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