#Whale Circus# Bella Tarr's classic work, I have seen his "Horse of Turin" before, which is more original and more shocking. The lonely father and daughter and an old horse, the extreme long shot, is like an allegory. The scene of this film is put in a small town, and there are more life characters. But the plot remains obscure. The turbulent background of Hungary can be roughly seen, the gentlemen trying to quit politics, the politicians with ulterior motives, the naive youth who are enthusiastic about everything, and the blind and dull angry citizens. After a circus cart carrying a whale and a prince (dwarf) came to the square, rumors spread, the square gathered a crowd, turned into a riot, and carried out destructive smashing and venting, including the hospital for the elderly, tanks and soldiers Rush to the crackdown, and guns blaze. The innocent young man who is a masterpiece of nature and full of curiosity about the universe becomes the target of pursuit, and eventually becomes a mental patient in the hospital. Of course, the metaphor of the film is the modern history of Hungary, whether it is the Bolvik Revolution, or the Budapest incident, or the Hungarian upheaval in the late 1980s, or a further history, we don’t know. But it is full of incitement, conspiracy, blindness, evil, exploitation, and innocence. Although Bella Tarr refuses to regard his film as an allegory, the film has broad interpretability. The whale, the prince, the universe, the youth, almost all Symbolic. Poetic super long lens, 360-degree photography, has its own charm.
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