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Kamron 2022-03-23 09:03:05
The ultimate in realism
Some films are extreme. Godard has achieved the ultimate in subversion of audio-visual language, Rivette, Tsai Mingliang and others have achieved the ultimate in long shots, and Mizoguchi and Angelopoulos have achieved the ultimate in camera movement. And "Rosetta" is a work of extreme realism....
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Aliza 2022-03-23 09:03:05
The shadow the world casts on our hearts
Is the world cruel, or is Rosetta cruel? It's because the world is too big, and it's too easy to be ignored as an individual. Rosetta stands in a place where she can't go anywhere, and she's ignored by this world. She just wants to find a formal job and live like a normal person, like most people...
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Savanna 2022-03-23 09:03:05
Inhuman Cruelty and Greater Love
The scenes are almost all in the middle and close range. The camera lens closely follows the faces of the characters, making it appear chaotic, rough, nervous, disturbed, and anxious. Rarely played back and forth, the camera followed the action of the characters and circled around, a very extreme...
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Stanford 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Closeup of hand holding rosetta betraying love and morals
I like two things very much: one is that Rosetta chose not to "sell" her body according to the usual practice when she was in a desperate situation, but chose an immoral way and betrayed a person who was sincere to herself. This kind of play doesn't appear in genre films, but it's used so well here...
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Flo 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Rosetta cold night
After watching "Rosetta" at night, it was dark all around, holding a beer, and the loneliness brought by the cold winter was also driven out by the air conditioner and alcohol. After reading it, I got up, and when I was groping in the dark, the beer bottle on the ground was kicked and clacked....
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Jaylin 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Rebellious Rosetta
1. Life at the bottom: unemployment, quagmire and self-identity
Rosetta is out of a job. Although she did a great job, she was only a casual worker and was fired on "priority". At the beginning of the film, the shoulder camera has been following Rosetta through door after door to avoid the people...
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Jaquan 2022-03-22 09:02:40
From script to audiovisual
2020.9.21 Rewatch Rosetta.
The script part, the structure is complete, the details are extremely appropriate and natural. The state of motherhood not only weighs heavily on Rosetta's life, but also forms her worldview, and she realizes that the way of life for women like mothers is a dead end:...
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Carter 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Don't be a lifesaver
As a person who loves life, I can't accept the cruel and unlimited attitude/practice of the heroine in the film towards her only friend, the man named Richter. As a result, many days after watching the film, I still can't make the usual film record with peace of mind.
There is really no way to delay...
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Scarlett 2022-03-22 09:02:40
Camera and sounds in the last shot of Rosetta
The last shot of Rosetta combines the camera language and sounds to make the movie end in meaning. It is a long shot start at 1:23:05 and end at 1:28:12, which last 5 minutes without any cut and belongs to the suicide part. The segment narrates that Rosetta tempts to commit a suicide with gas but...
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Director: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Language: French Release date: September 22, 1999