I was so excited after watching it, and I made some small impressions. It’s just a little fan girl’s after-view, not a movie review.

Kasey 2022-03-25 09:01:19

Additional: I don't recommend watching the following, if you want to gain any useful insights, don't waste your time here. The following is written when I am more emotional, and the logic before and after the words is basically zero. But I'm not going to delete it, I'll save it as a personal testimony.

Also, I love Varda! I watched her "Jacques Demy of Nantes" before, and I could see her talking on the set in some small details. The same is true of "The End of the World" that I watched today. When moving the camera, she is so powerful that she completely excludes people. The heroine walks into a store, and a very beautiful little girl comes out, and the camera follows the little girl. The girl is gone, the little girl is far away, and the camera pans to some dead trees in the fence (is it a fence?) It's like saying, you see, I'm making a movie, I don't care about your movie viewing habits, this is my movie, I'm going to make it like this! I must have this feeling because I watched "Face Village" before, because I literally heard Varda say: "You must be very beautiful with this parasol", "You have seen the cut eye in the balabla I'm not afraid of the camera, I'm not afraid of this, I'm not afraid at all" (Speaking of this, there is also a pin-in lens in the dwarf girl, and Varda also likes to shoot Jacques's skin in Nantes' Jacques Demi, oh yes! I Thought she might say when she was filming the actress's breasts "Ah, your body is so beautiful, especially your breasts, can I film it?" The actress said "oui. But don't shoot too much" and then Val Tatsu chose a very beautiful angle to carefully present the breasts that have been in the mirror for a second) Oh! Watching a movie is a joy! But I think it may be that I have seen a lot of overtones, like hearing the author’s words on the set all the time, instead of focusing on what the author wants to say in the film itself, I will watch it again. But that's fine too, because a movie is a very three-dimensional thing, you have to do the script first, direct the actors, frown at the real-time monitor, and say goodbye to a lot of people every day after filming. Making a movie is a very tiring job, it's not like writing poetry by yourself. But making movies is also for everyone to see. After all, language has the nature of dividing classes. Ah, watching movies also costs money. It’s okay. After communism, watching movies will not cost money. Besides costing money, how friendly the movie is, as long as you can watch and listen, anyone can hear the author, even with subtitles or hearing aids! That's right, let's talk about a thought that just diverged, who said that when making a movie, you have to obey the rules in the book? Don't let people sing in dialects? How nice is Varda, Godard, how wonderful the French are! I really like you guys!

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Vagabond quotes

  • la platonologne Mme Landier: Why did you drop out?

    Mona Bergeron, sans toit ni loi: Champagne on the road's better!

  • les Bergers: She blew in like the wind. No plans, no goals... No wishes, no wants... We suggested things to her. She didn't want to do a thing. Wandering? That's withering. By proving she's useless, she helps a system she rejects. It's not wandering, it's withering.