self-use

Marcelina 2022-03-25 09:01:15

There are always people who like crime and a little bit of fascination. The
characters and images are mostly used in circular motion
. The table and chairs in the English classroom are placed in the stairs
. The waltz's elegance and
many fixed camera positions can be explained in a single position. Once the position is more circular
, there are several scenes where the actors look directly at the camera and break the dimensional narrative. During the period, the audience is involved in the
real street scene. There are a lot of unrelated facts about the street scene and the empty scene of the vehicle. Street scene
English class, three people dancing in the cafe, girls singing in the Paris subway at night, pointing to freedom, three people running in the Louvre Museum, the girl running in a panic, and the tension when
the The narration and soundtrack of a "third-rate novel" is
not much, or even without a lot of soundtrack
, the whole film can be coherently filled with a sense of weightlessness and fear of young people who have no support. There is nowhere to find freedom in their hearts, and the sadness
of the director and screenwriter's inquiries about the direction of the country and the nation is fruitless. humming

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Extended Reading
  • Lillian 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    Wong Kar-wai and Quentin probably borrowed a lot from this movie, Dancing, One Minute, Footless Bird. The story of the movie is a bit like "Exhausted", but it is not as good as it is, and it may not be as rich in technique.

  • Anais 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    Shakespeare's note, silence for a minute, three-person waltz, teddy bear or the sadness of bombing the government, the Louvre race record, everyone is lonely, the fluid connection device confession... The allusions to the footless bird in "The True Story" from here?

Band of Outsiders quotes

  • Madame Victoria: I hope you go to class and not to the movies.

    Odile: I hate movies.

  • Arthur: In ten minutes, downstairs, in the car.

    Odile: How do you know I'm coming?

    Arthur: Now, in nine minutes 56 seconds.