so far so good! !

Rickey 2022-04-22 07:01:49

The first impression of this film is that its introduction on the VeryCD

ended with a brilliant four minutes

, and then the

film started. It was someone who hung up and felt a chill in his heart. Could it be that he encountered a "non-mainstream literary film" again? !

Fortunately

, the music between the old lady and the protagonist is

good. For example, the heroine's first time participating in the competition, I don't know if it's from Schumann. I'm ashamed. It's my phone ringtone now.

When it comes to the last part, I don't like it. The old lady laughed at the end, but I still wanted to give her a look. How could Schumann be like this? Oh, it

's the heroine's curtsey at the end. I like it to the point of tears.

Finally, there won't be a sensational joke, the struggle in slow motion, the background music of Erquan Yingyue is

alright

. The other ideas are almost the same as the ones upstairs. It's almost the

end of the story. Off-topic is
Titanic, Big Fish, Balza. Endings like gram and the little tailor
are exhausting to see



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Extended Reading
  • Bette 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    The mutilated soul is pieced together in four minutes, the arrogant curtsey is only for you

  • Carson 2022-03-18 09:01:08

    There are two ways to question the world: forbearance and seeking liberation, and return to the good; swinging a fist and smashing everything. The last 4 minutes had no practical operability, but the shock it brought to people was precisely that: This was a fight with the most essential life, like the magnificent waves of a dying fight. Part of the "black music" should probably be Middle Eastern music, verify

Four Minutes quotes

  • Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: Today is my last day. I just want to get my piano.

    Kowalski: Tell me, Mrs. Krüger... What do those guys have that others don't?

    Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: One's a murderer and the other raped his niece.

    Kowalski: I'll miss you, Mrs. Krüger.

  • [first lines]

    Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: I'm very sorry.

    Direktor Meyerbeer: About what?

    Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: Them dying.

    Direktor Meyerbeer: I'm sorry about how they died.