In this section, the scene where Rosetta is lying on the bed and preparing to commit suicide at the end is the same, it should be a contrast echo. And the mood is completely different. Such a tenacious, tenacious and hopeful young man finally had such a choice.
The director's design of the story and the design of the shots are really ingenious. The camera seems to be incoherent, casual, and unintentional, but it has various echoes. The camera plays a very important role in such a narrative. Is such a shooting technique and lens language the last choice made by the director after deliberating and trying various methods in order to tell this type of story? do not know. I don't know if the handheld shooting method for this subject is really good. I feel that the advantage is that I can look at people closer, look at their faces, and shake with them. The camera is hidden at the corner of the street, stopped there, and likes the way of watching people walk away. After watching the movie, all I remember is Rosetta running around in a red jacket.
Both Rosetta's choices are too interesting, and also the point of contradiction in the film, the arc of the characters. Betray your friends, choose suicide.
The director's attention to detail also amazed me, the girl's dysmenorrhea, using a hair dryer to relieve pain, constantly changing shoes, preparing eggs for suicide before committing suicide,
her attitude towards customers after buying muffins, anti-gas... Especially big problems and obstacles, her mother. There is a scene that impressed me deeply. Her mother was able to throw her into the pool regardless of her life and death. If she didn't listen, she could not save her. This was her mother. Another obstacle is the social system.
Love the Darney brothers, their stories are all so rough and heartbreaking. The protagonists are reckless. Their perseverance and strength are always compared and echoed with the outside world, and they are tortured and grown inside.
The faces of the people in the Darney Brothers movies are all very good-looking, just human faces, human faces in real life. Write about your life.
The ending of the movie is like, open ended. What will happen to Rosetta in the end? The director always makes us care about the fate of the characters, so as to transfer this concern to real life. Like the black mother and son in "One Promise", where will the black mother go after she knows the truth and turns around and leaves, what will happen to her and her son's life afterward, and what will happen to the little boy's life, I don't know. Gives a lot of imagination. Darnay's films, I think he helped me to watch more, to pay attention to these people in this world seriously.
I also like the way to deal with conflicts, take it slowly, with my mother, neighbors, boss, friends, myself. All kinds of relationship problems also follow along, naturally and smoothly.
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