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Deon 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Jim's beard
Jim used to have an airy moustache, but when he reunited with Jules and Catherine after the war, the moustache was gone, and that's when we realized his eyes were actually melancholy. We were told from the start that Jim was a seasoned, suave French gentleman with an impeccable beard and hat, in...
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Andres 2022-03-25 09:01:14
You said, "I love you," I said, "Wait." I was going to say, "Take me," you said, "Go away."
Blog: http://oscarkit316.blogspot.hk/2014/02/jules-and-jim.html The above title is used as the opening remarks of a movie, with a sweet and sweet female voice for this monologue, which has already received a head start effect. This is the French New Wave, this is Truff's "Ancestor and Zhan"....
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Elenora 2022-03-25 09:01:14
Humanity-Antihumanity
It is almost a French literary film with the best sense of rhythm. There is no soundtrack and dialogue . She's too greedy, though not entirely delusional, like 1/2 of the protagonist in Von Trier's melancholy, her ego is extremely fragile, and it's true that people always want to be loved, but the...
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Llewellyn 2022-03-24 09:02:51
Truffaut's "Jules and Jim"
The novel "Jules and Jim", the author Pierre narrates in a special way: the perspective of the story jumps between different characters, who make rather subjective judgments of those around them, who define each other and The differences are huge; we can get each person's more complete appearance,...
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Vern 2022-03-24 09:02:51
lines
You say I love you, I say stay, I almost say possess me. You said: let's go. Zu: It's true that she manages the house well, but if everything is calm, she will be lost. She will change her temperament greatly, and her mouth will hurt people. C: Her character has always been somewhat Napoleon-like....Z
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Evangeline 2022-03-24 09:02:51
Actually you can
The liberation of sexual relations in typical middle-class intellectual circles. At that time, in France, there was a group of people like that. They were writers, philosophers, film directors, playwrights, etc. Some of them even didn't have a job at all, but they never had to worry about making a...
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Dallas 2022-03-24 09:02:51
l'amore- feminin la vie-feminin
Tu m'as dit : Je t'aime Je t'ai dit : attends J'allais dire : prends-moi Tu m'as dit : va-t'en I remember a little bit inconsistent with the content of the novel French summer white high temperature walls body Catherine short hair green eyes clumsy french elf quirky old smoker loves and hates...
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Bridie 2022-03-24 09:02:51
I Lost It...
To watch the film of "Zu and Zhan", you must borrow a classic from Pauline Kael: "I Lost It At The Movies". This "It" came back when Catherine led a three-man race to run herself but cheated on her. "It" is passion. Even in the era of no Internet and DVD, moviegoers read movies through newspapers...
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Demarcus 2022-03-24 09:02:51
A Brief Analysis of Truffaut's "Triangle" Treatment
In the early "Jules and Jim", the freeze-frame picture of the wanton laughing in the wind, the female love emotion it can represent, is the same as the calm beauty who often faces the camera halfway in "The Last Subway", although it is the same. Within the baggage of the so-called "love triangle",...
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Providenci 2022-03-24 09:02:51
Love does not drag mud and water
From "Four Hundred Blows" to "Jules and Jim", I like Truffaut's extreme and decisive. Don't be sloppy in love, hesitate, love will love. Catherine does it, Jules does it, and it's just Jim, erratic, but at the end of the film, Catherine uses death to help him put an end to his crankiness and...
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Director: François Truffaut
Language: French,German,English Release date: January 23, 1962