A little change is worth remembering

Darius 2022-04-19 09:01:07

The subject matter of the film is borderline, and I don’t need to go into details, but what touched me the most is that this is a film that records the changes in the social system through civil forces or personal demands. Let the film record the progress of the society and let people witness the progress and change of the social system. I think this is also the best way for the film to reflect the social function. Although only harmful drugs have not been abolished, some changes that are not accepted by the court to reduce the dosage are also worth remembering, which also reflects the fairness and justice of American society. In fact, we have similar things worth remembering, but the price of making it change is how many innocent lives can not be recorded. Moreover, we cannot let more people understand and recognize this change, and our films cannot fulfill the most basic social function of recording social change. This is undoubtedly the sadness of China, but also the sadness of Chinese films, and there are still a group of independent filmmakers who record this country in a personal and non-mainstream way. Its dissemination channels are also more diverse and extensive. We watch through the walls. And spread, to witness the change in this country in another way, to participate in this social change, to defend our last home. Even though the film cannot record these changes, it is still imprinted on the land.

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  • Evangeline 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Bullfighting is quite meaningful. It started to be unremarkable, and then the plot became more and more interesting!

  • Ambrose 2021-10-20 19:00:06

    The three main actors are super good. I even think the transvestite Rayon played better. Jennifer Garner is also super nice in this film. Being able to shoot an originally heavy story is both heavy and light, and both directors and actors have shown great talents. It is not easy for Jean-Marc Varley to make a story about the American South that resembles a Quebec movie.

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