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Synonyms Reviews

  • Ibrahim 2022-04-21 09:03:44

    The France you yearn for doesn't really exist

    The film tells the story of an Israeli who wanted to immigrate to France but gave up on Joav's fragmented experience in France. Joav came to France naked with nothing but a healthy body. He desperately cursed Israel, the native country shrouded in militarism, and actively wanted to integrate into...

  • Mitchell 2022-04-21 09:03:44

    Key Clue: Doors!

    Halfway through reading, this babbling, snarling, twitching, trivial lines, this kind of perspective similar to observing a mentally ill patient, made me feel very uncomfortable, it really made me unable to sit still, gnashing my teeth all over my body, wanting to wave The urge to make a fist! ! !...

  • Ransom 2022-04-21 09:03:44

    Rejected Bible Boys and False France

    Taking the time to watch this Golden Bear Award film, the most impressive thing is the change in the way of photography. When the protagonist walks alone in a foreign land, or runs, or recites words, or buys things, the camera lens is always shaking or sharp, expressing his Helpless and lonely....

  • Angie 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    A Brief Talk on the Perception of "Synonyms"

    The two most impressive lines: 1. A person who rejects his language (mother tongue) kills a part of himself; 2. The beauty of Paris is nothing but a charity to foreigners, in order not to let them understand the essence of the city. My perception is that my mother tongue is the symbol of my...

  • Chelsea 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    [Film Review] Synonyms (2019) 6.6/10

    SYNONYMS, the third feature of Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid, which wins him Berlin's highest honor, has a simple fish-out-of-water premise, Yoav (Mercier), a former Israeli soldier winds up in Paris on his own-some to begin a new lease on life.

    Plumb on the very first night, he passes out in the...

  • Burdette 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    "Third space" roaming

    While watching, I think of Lou Ye's "Flower", there are many places to compare. Are intellectual women from China to Paris, veterans from Israel to Paris, fleeing the same thing? Stripped of the so-called "East and West" differences or gender identities, is it still similar confusion? France is a...

  • Raleigh 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    Very sad movie. Crazy or not?

    Record some fragmented thoughts.

    This movie is too sad for me personally, too fucking suffocating, and it happens that I can seamlessly substitute all three characters...

    French and, foreigners. The conflict between beliefs from childhood and non-belief from childhood. The film intensely shows the...

  • Bernita 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    Do you wear a sports vest under a coat in Paris?

    The dizzying grey floor tiles, calves and high heels, dead leaves and standing water, and the occasional crossing of the banks of the Seine seem to be intruding, this is all the protagonist can see as he walks on the road. Don't look up. The male protagonist fled from Israel and longed to be...

  • Tressie 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    Synonyms: In the age of feminism, the male body is consumed

    "Synonyms" is bound to become the love of all women, especially rotten women. The male protagonist Tom Messier dresses like a fashion model and takes off his clothes like a shy boy. The figure is very good, it's the kind of girl who wants to jump on it when she sees it, and her heart feels.

    Many...

  • Kenny 2022-04-20 09:02:47

    Do Emile and Caroline exist?

    At the beginning of the film, Yoav stalks recklessly down the streets of Paris, which seem to have just experienced a rain or snow, and the ground is wet. The camera becomes Yoav’s restless, restless gaze. The spinning and shaking hand-held photography tightly controls the frame within the movement...