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La Cérémonie Reviews

  • Stan 2022-10-14 06:43:56

    nonsense written for myself

    It's no surprise to see the ending.

    The film is filled with the inconspicuous little things that happen every day in our daily lives. The confrontation between the rich and the poor, the gap between culture and illiteracy, is so common and common.

    My first feeling while watching it was calm and then...

  • Adelbert 2022-10-14 01:17:59

    Watching the Movie: The Strange Balance of Stupidity and Conscience

    I chose to watch this film entirely because it is classified as one of Isabelle Huppert's "Affair Trilogy"; "Trilogy" just has a magic that makes people want to watch him for no reason, although In fact, I don't really understand what kind of connection there is between these trilogy, and the only...

  • Kole 2022-10-13 17:58:42

    Sophie's World

    For a long time, my own mental state was similar to that of Sophie: I didn't want to say anything other than work needs, and I was disturbed by judgments and denials that might suddenly appear every day. I know the kindness of others to me. But I would rather continue to keep my distance because...

  • Lesly 2022-10-12 11:01:16

    Born in distress and dying in comfort - human nature is inherently evil

    Four and a half stars, the narrative is smooth, and the words have something to say. The love and tolerance of the Leleaf family for Sophie is worth three stars, and good employers are hard to find; the viciousness of the servant/nanny was put on the big screen 25 years ago for people to be...

  • Jean 2022-10-10 19:12:53

    Abandoned Ritual

    I wonder why the director would add a strong ideology to the design of the characters in the movie, maybe it was originally for criticism. The irreconcilable class contradictions eventually led to the tragedy. The inferiority complex of the proletariat and the innate superiority of the bourgeoisie...

  • Bradford 2022-10-10 12:56:14

    The real significance of the grim festival

    Several of my daughter's friends were defrauded of their Apple mobile phones on the grounds that they needed to make a phone call to save people from a car accident. After being discovered, the fraud turned into a robbery, which was very bad. Since ancient times, cheating has been taking advantage...

  • Deron 2022-10-08 19:09:33

    Can books/texts kill people?

    A cult movie. The middle class and the working class are depicted as parallel worlds of opposing and exploitative relationships. The maid and the postman kill with no tangled eyes and no fear, which makes people feel the complete despair of class antagonism. Agree with what other film critics have...

  • Theron 2022-10-08 04:48:28

    Well-deserved "cold"

    Halfway through, I couldn't help looking at my watch and wanted to leave temporarily, but I couldn't help but endure it. From the very beginning, the scene of picking up people at the train station and the background music at that time were very depressing. Before the final blowout, everything...

  • Assunta 2022-09-30 05:08:38

    Double identification in crime films/spiritual portraits of specific criminals <Dai Jinhua>

    1. Chabrol’s crime films have a basic feature that traditional crime films do not have. His narrative, his presentation, and his camera always contain and always create a sympathetic understanding of criminals. Or understanding sympathy.

    2. If we refer to the description of Marcuse or Foucault, we...

  • Alexane 2022-09-24 23:34:53

    On the Revolution and the Poor

    Revolutionary legitimacy breeds justice. But both do not originate from the revolution itself. As long as the object of the revolution is evil, this legitimacy and justice will arise spontaneously. If the object is not evil enough or is not evil in itself, then the object of the revolution...