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Patsy 2022-03-27 09:01:12

A large number of front and side close-up shots truly record the heroine's joys and sorrows, the life of colleagues and the beginnings and turns of events. Just like a straightforward narrative, the director did not substitute personal likes and dislikes. It felt like he was describing an event, describing the heroine in the vortex, and expressing the sentimentality, helplessness and struggle of the little people in society. The last zoomed out shot is of the heroine's strong back, an impressive contrast to the more cowardly figure ahead. The audience so far wish the heroine a successful Nirvana~

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  • Alexandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    This is life, your country's dumping route got Goddess Cotillard to lose her job, and you say your country is bad. Speaking of acting, I don't think it's an obvious impact, but how many people feel the pressure of this kind of civilian life. I really appreciate the prisoner's dilemma under the game in this story. It reflects the portrayal of European society with a weak free market. The confrontation between selfishness and fraternity is a serious choice for how many people. She's also worried about others losing their jobs, which is really bitter here.

  • Margarette 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Another movie that I have to give one star to because it hits me and I can partially empathize with the plight of the characters in the movie. The Dane brothers are indeed the conscience of Belgium's films. His films never leave the "people" and always focus on their survival, life, predicament, difficulties, emotions, and emotions. The story of a family or a woman who collapsed countless times in order to keep a job for two days and one night, and finally gained a little confidence.

Two Days, One Night quotes

  • Sandra: Everytime I feel like a beggar, a thief coming to take their money. They look at me, ready to hit me. I feel like I'm hitting them too.

  • Timur: Hello.

    Sandra: Hello. Your daughter told me you were here. I was round at your place. I wanted to see you about the vote on the bonus and me being laid off. Juliette and I saw Dumont and he'll let us hold another ballot Monday because Jean-Marc influenced people by telling them that Dumont wanted to lay off staff anyway. So if it wasn't me who was made redundant it would be them... So... I wanted to ask you if... if you'd vote for me to stay on Monday.

    Timur: [in tears] Of course I will. I'm really glad you're here. I'm so mad at myself for voting for my bonus. I'm sorry.

    Sandra: Don't be sorry. I can understand. 1.000 Euros.

    Timur: No. I'm ashamed. I even forgot what you did for me. Remember? When I broke those cells... and you said you did it. You remember.

    Sandra: Yes, and Jean-Marc even said: "Fine example to set the new guy!"

    Timur: I'm really glad you came.