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Beau travail Reviews

  • Verona 2022-03-21 09:03:06

    Worshiping the cancer left behind by colonial thinking - building masculine authority in the barracks

    On the eve of the millennium in 1999, which seemed to be peaceful, the world fell into a doomsday atmosphere, and people were turbulent and ready to move. When the Oscar-winning "American Beauty" (American Beauty) poured out the misery of middle-class men, Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut" (Eyes...

  • Alexis 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    The Aesthetic Viewpoint of Taurus Girl

    At first I looked at it as a calcium film, but the plot of calcium was not at all. Instead, I was attracted and admired by the film's photography, physical body, and action metaphors. So much so that aroused the desire to go to Djibouti where the film was shot. The protagonist is the male lead...

  • Kayli 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    Is it thoughtful or dull

    French movies look very strenuous. This may be caused by the French romance. When the movie is made, people have to use their brains. It does not seem to be casual but rather hard to think. This movie was accidentally watched in an Internet cafe, and it was marked as a war movie. Ha ha, I was...

  • Jerald 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    Why is it called "Forbidden Love in the Army"?

    To be honest, I really didn't see how "forbidden love" happened in the military. In a barren French colony in Africa, a pair of sturdy soldiers are doing arduous and endless training and labor. The strange and ugly officer (it is said to be a very famous French actor, his acting skills are really...

  • Esmeralda 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    Classic review: more than just "Beau travail" of gay movies

    "We want to regulate so we must wear uniforms, and carefully ironing uniforms is part of the regulations." From the words of the elderly boss Bruno, the audience can regard the scenes of ironing uniforms/clothes in the movie "Beau travail" or the scene of the protagonist Galoup (played by Denis...

  • Dahlia 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    Didn't read it the first time

    Because I was fooled by the cover, I thought it was the very popular military lover and bought it. I suddenly felt something was wrong when I watched it. It was clearly a slow and dull French film of literature and art. == I’m most afraid of French making art films. I don’t even dare to watch the...

  • Angus 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    From "Forbidden Love in the Army", Talking about Directing Methods

    Why are we tempted by a hidden charm? Sometimes this kind of scent turns into perfume, it's just a charm, but the "spoof without saying" is perplexed.

    In the empty reverberation, the viewer is eager to grasp the handle of any meaning, so they instinctively search for any relevant clues and play a...

  • Arturo 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    Artificial Survival in Wilderness and Scorched Land

    Watching her movie for the first time, jot down a few pens. (For the first time, I made a lot of mistakes, thanks to the private reminder from Douyou juliette) 1. The lens is very stylish. Hand-held photography, the camera moves with the movement of the characters, and when shooting characters and...

  • Dock 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    The dream of a lonely

    Today I watched the movie with the director of the film in the archive. Under her lens, the desolate and barren African land was full of mysterious and dangerous power and beauty. The white sandy beaches covered by salt crystals and the sea like sapphires, soldiers naked in the scorching sun swing...

  • Makenna 2022-01-19 08:02:12

    [Film Review] Beau travail (1999) 8.0/10

    Claire Denis' loose adaptation of Herman Melville's novel BILLY BUDD, BEAU TRAVAIL, her fifth feature, continues her narratological stream of consciousness, and whiskers audience to the foreign, exceptionally magnificent Djibouti, where resides a squad of French legionnaires, and our protagonist is...