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Velda 2022-03-27 09:01:12

"This year's European Film Awards for Best Picture. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Director Paul Pawlikowski's first work "Women in the 5th Arrondissement" surprised me. I didn't know who the director was at the time. I couldn't believe it The breath, rhythm and tone in the thrilling and fantasy scene made by the French are reminiscent of Eastern Europe. It was indeed a commercial film he made in France, but it was still in the classic Eastern European frame. Two years later, "Nun Ida" ", let Puff..."

The first half is the interaction of the two women. Find a piece of history together. One is a irascible, hot-tempered, smoking, alcoholic, and debauched former judge, and the other is Ada, a nun who longs for a life in the mortal world. Collision out of the tension of the film. Then they found it, and solving a knot became a turning point in their fate. The death of the slut in the second half ushered in Ada's self-liberation, who longed for the life of an ordinary person, longed to show her beautiful body, and longed for pop music. She rejected the vow of the monastery to become a nun forever, but when she experienced After passing a man, especially when the man showed her the future life of a mortal, she decided to become a nun.

The photography of the film is excellent, and the black and white film adds to the texture of the picture, creating an aesthetic interest in the silence.

The subject is reminiscent of Bergman's films.

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  • Russell 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    I feel pretty good about the headroom. In those shots, the sky and nature are overwhelmed, and people look helpless. I like the frontal follow-up shot of the last one, which is powerful and makes sense of the calmness and depression in the front. I just don't like certain low angles, kind of framing for the sake of composition. There are gains and losses in the black-and-white picture, the gain is concise and poetic, and the loss is the meaning of "looking at art". In the 21st century, black and white 4:3 together is hard not to think too much.

  • Scot 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    7/10. The theme of uncovering the scars of the nation often cannot be directly portrayed, and the most commonly used and often cliché narrative technique is to excavate a dusty and cruel memory from the side to explore the influence of the dead on the living. The academic technique is very eye-catching, the scenes of emotional foreshadowing and atmosphere are minimized, and the reflection of the film is also hidden like Ida's beautiful red hair, and the oral confession is no better than a news report. more psychological impact.

Ida quotes

  • Lis: ...come along then. You'll listen to us play, we'll walk on the beach.

    Anna: And then?

    Lis: Then we'll buy a dog... Get married, have children... Get a house.

    Anna: And then?

    Lis: The usual. Life.

  • Lis: What are you thinking about?

    Anna: I'm not thinking.