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  • Trevor 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Put it to death and live after

    If Bergman's trilogy of faith is a complete denial of the existence of God, then Dreyer's "Words" is an affirmation of the existence of God. The story of this film revolves around the contradiction between the two families of different beliefs.

    The farmer is a devout Christian and he has three sons....

  • Ayden 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Words Movie Criticism

    #上海国际电影节#

    The film in 1955, black and white style.

    The film tells about the impact of religious beliefs on family, marriage, love, and the conflicts caused by life and death. The characters have a lot of religious words and a slow plot, and I feel dizzy in the first half (it is said that many people...

  • Madyson 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Stage mythology

    In terms of running out, it is not as good as Rohmer, and in terms of scheduling, it is obviously different from those serious stage plays such as Oliver. As for the content, it is the subject matter of the manifest Christian faith which is too traditional (old) for Europe. The two-star rating is...

  • Landen 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    Death and rebirth

    It was originally the most unanticipated movie in the film festival, and its reputation was not very high, but it turned out to have the greatest impact on me.

    It is the first time to watch a European black and white movie in a cinema. The mood of the whole movie: Obscure-Depression-Anxiety-Shock....

  • Nikita 2022-01-18 08:01:23

    "There is a dead man in this room"

    The ending miracle may seem abrupt, but there are clever film language foreshadowing:

    1) Lines. Johannes entered the room and predicted that "there is a dead person in this room". Since the child is dead, the mother must be resurrected.

    2) The language of the lens in the other place is very hidden....

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Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer

Language: Danish Release date: January 10, 1955

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