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High-Rise Reviews

  • Korey 2022-04-19 09:02:35

    Brief Comment To High-Rise

    The composition of the film is really exquisite, the shooting technique is textbook level, the story is simple but the metaphor is strong, the architect is the designer of the building, he knows what kind of system he wants to build, the doctor is familiar with the structure of the human body, so...

  • Guiseppe 2022-04-19 09:02:35

    Social stratification does not stop, class struggle continues

    The idea of ​​the architect is to let the rich, the middle class and the poor live happily together through perfect rules. At the beginning, the building has sufficient resources, all facilities are normal, and the world is peaceful. However, the good times did not last long, and resources began to...

  • Aida 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    I really can't think of such a multifaceted irony

    The details are handled very well, and many ideas have not been sorted out. It's a process of balance, imbalance, collapse. There are many scenes of corruption. The architect is the ruler and creator of this building. He treats the lower-class residents like Lang as if he treats his own dog. Many...

  • Vincent 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    It is often those beautiful and radical pursuits that turn the world into hell

    The Doctor (Elite) moves into a skyscraper (Paris), yearning for a better future. The hierarchy of the building is clearly divided, the upper floors are nobles, and the lower floors are civilians. The doctor tried to get close to the upper-class nobles, but was ruthlessly ridiculed. The red wine he...

  • Krystal 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    A bit of a silly experiment, a narcissistic director lusts after an unknown male protagonist who is loved by thousands of people

    I remember that I evaluated Jia Zhangke's movies, that is, if Jia Zhangke made a movie with "two people talking in one scene for a day", I would still watch it. Because that is the expression and thinking of normal society.

    So what to say? The director of this film obviously wanted to make a...

  • Magnus 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Why wasn't this book taken in the 1970s?

    I'm too lazy to search. At first glance, there should be original works, and the age of popular themes should be almost in the 60s and 70s. It is strange that this book was not taken when structuralism was rampant in the 1970s. If it was shot 30 years ago, it would undoubtedly be a classic. In this...

  • Jean 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The film is completely dystopian

    The film is adapted from the British novelist J.G. Ballard's novel of the same name. The original novel was published in 1975. "Skyscrapers" is his response to the irrational urban planning after the war. The prototype of the building designer Royer (Jeremy Irons) in the novel is the most famous...

  • Andres 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Wouldn't it be better to turn a skyscraper into a bungalow?

    It was originally aimed at Dousen, but the whole drama actually touched me so intuitively, it's really realistic. Whether we want to admit it or not, there is a class barrier there. The top designers have good intentions and hope that all classes can live in peace in their respective areas. This is...

  • Verona 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I don't work for u but the building

    Using a skyscraper floor to concretize the class of the real society, the competition for sunlight and electricity is the epitome of the distribution of resources in the real society, the way for the middle class to rise is blocked, and the way of the middle class is blocked. A portrait of class...

  • Verona 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I don't work for u but the building

    Using a skyscraper floor to concretize the class of the real society, the competition for sunlight and electricity is the epitome of the distribution of resources in the real society, the way for the middle class to rise is blocked, and the way of the middle class is blocked. A portrait of class...