Show a Like, Record: Monologues & Dialogues

Giovani 2022-04-20 09:02:28

I really like the various shots + monologues that the little heroine took with the camera. Especially for the part of mother and sister, put a cup in front of the camera to form a magnified sense of humor. Then pour the water in, the water splashes everywhere, and the tiny bubbles rise and fall. Echoes the metaphor of the goldfish.

I really like the three-dimensional card made by the little girl~ It's so beautiful! Full marks by hand! There is also the countdown to death she painted on the wall, which is very interesting. Each frame abstracts the events of the day. There is also an animation of manual page turning~ This is really a childhood memory to kill! A bit uncomfortable with Renee's ending arrangement (if the movie is bound to have twists and surprises, that worked for me). I really hope that Renee is alive after being sent to rescue, this will not delay the rebirth of the little heroine. As for Renee's reflection that she "should not steal other people's clothes" (it should be a hint that she should not have the dream of an ugly duckling turning into a swan), it is also a bit overkill. I hope it can be set as~ She has always been neither humble nor arrogant. Even if she encounters the little heroine and Mr. Grand who are close to her, she is firm in her heart (rather than being a little flattered and panic after being found out), and she loves Mr. Grand. fall. But this is only a kind of good expectation of his own, and it does not affect the praise of the film. Perhaps the film is more inclined to reality, perhaps in reality, in the self-appointed elegance and arrogance of the enclosure, there is always a sense of inferiority and retreat under the pressure of the world (because the self-appointed elegance of the enclosure has nothing to do with the outside world, because the isolation If the real world disappears, the meaning of evaluation will disappear. Although the invisible elegance is arrogant, it is the most beautiful. When the arrogance is seen, it will no longer be lonely. worldly" embarrassment) The film is much like a prose poem that can be read over and over again. Knowing that it is based on the novel of the same name, I really want to read the original book. ~~~~~~Record. Film Monologue & Dialogue~~~~~~ 1. The self-portrait monologue of the opening little heroine (so charming): My name is Paloma, and I am 11 years old. Live in a mansion of a rich man in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. My family is rich, my parents are rich, so my sister and I are also rich. Even so, I knew a long time ago that we are like goldfish living in a fishbowl, destined to be trapped in a goldfishbowl for the rest of our lives. Like flies that keep hitting the same glass window, adults spend their time in goldfish bowls. But the only thing I know for sure is that I don't want to jump into a goldfish bowl. I have thought deeply that after this school year, on my 12th birthday, which is June 16th this year, 165 days later, I will end my life. I will not allow myself to rot like a rotten green vegetable just because I decide to commit suicide. What matters is not death, nor how old you die, but what you are doing at the moment of death. In Taniguchi's manga, the protagonist dies climbing Mount Everest. And my Everest, is to make a movie, to make a movie about why life is so absurd. Other people's lives, and my life, even if it doesn't make sense, overcome it mentally. 2. Beautiful silhouette: Be a person who chases the stars, not a goldfish in a fish tank. (The goldfish raised by my sister) It was born in a goldfish farm 9 years ago and will live in a goldfish tank for the rest of its life. Although I can stay in the kitchen to comb the table several times a week. Because the cleaners have to help him change the water, so as not to be poisoned to death by his own excrement. 3. The heroine to the new neighbor Ozu Grand: My new neighbor is Japanese. This must happen before I die. 4. The heroine asked Grand: Mrs. Michelle is different from other people, do you think so too? 5. The heroine's opinion of Renee: Mrs. Michelle is like a hedgehog with spikes all over her body, like a truly impregnable fortress, but I think she is as deep inside as these lazy little guys In fact, it is very delicate, sexually fond of loneliness, and unusually elegant.

6. You are not an ordinary concierge, you have found a good hiding place. 7. When I grow up, I want to be a concierge. 8. Everyone is a hedgehog, but rarely is graceful. 9. Mr. Grand and Mrs. Michelle: Grand: We can be friends, we can be any relationship we want to be. Michelle: Happy families are always alike Grand: But every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way Michelle: She doesn't recognize me! (surprised) Grand: She never got to know you well. 10. The heroine's thoughts on life and death: On Tuesday, June 5th, the day of death is getting closer. I'm not afraid, because I felt it was absolutely necessary, so I decided to cut myself off. In an unknown moment, life slips gently into eternal sleep. When adults talk about death, there are obstacles, but they do not know that death is the most ordinary thing in the world. Once a decision is made that few people understand, it must be done secretly, in case the secret plan is quickly sabotaged by others. ……And me? Is my destiny written on my forehead? I just believe it will be fate, so I want to die. But what if you can make yourself what you are not yet? Can I make my life the way I want it to be? That's how death turned out to be, and everything came to an abrupt end. Is this death? Never see someone you love, never see someone who loves you, if this is death, it's a tragedy, as everyone says. What matters is not when to die, but what we are doing at the moment of death and she is ready to love.

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The Hedgehog quotes

  • Paloma Josse: Planning to die doesn't mean I let myself go like a rotten vegetable. What matters isn't the fact of dying or when you die. It's what you're doing at that precise moment.

  • Renée Michel: Happy families are all alike.

    Kakuro Ozu: Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

    [Quoting from Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina']