From cutting fish

Troy 2022-04-20 09:02:47

In the process of watching it, I felt that it was "Levlandau" in another form and meaning.

The thought pops up every few minutes. When I got to the vegetable market, although I was impressed by the scheduling, I thought it was exquisite, but what I thought was even more subtle was the aunt who sold the fish, whose left foot was raised, as if the toes in the shoe were a little protruding.

He was "escorted" and asked aggrievedly in his voice, do you know that I love you? The beater almost cried.

This "Levlandau" feeling has reached its peak (although I am not very interested in "Levlandau"), but everyone present seems to be directly drawn from life.

In fact, who knows the boundaries between dreams, memories, and dinner.

The director is smart but not sophisticated. You can see snowflakes, heavy snow, flowing clouds, and soft sun.

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Extended Reading
  • Gilda 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    It's a bit of an icy moment before "the end of Western history".

  • Mariela 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    There are always movies of these masters that pop up when you think you know a thing or two about movies and make you feel like you're still far from it. Today's art films are becoming more and more stereotyped, and Roy Anderson is the kind of existence that art films cannot replicate. He is unique, very unique, and the director's author style is unique. In addition to being able to pose those unique compositions and the delicate scheduling of static braking in the camera, his imagination and creativity can also fly. It gets better and better with age!