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  • Josefa 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    The beautiful afterglow of Western court love

    This movie interprets a certain extinct example of Western courtly love. The concept of courtly love originated from the concept of noble knights in Europe expressing love and admiration to ladies. Since then, it has formed the men and women of Western classical civilization. One of the basic modes...

  • Elfrieda 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Waterloo of love

    On the surface it is a clever story: the earrings that the earl gave when he got married were sold by the countess, the buyer sold them to the earl, the earl gave them to the lover, the lover sold the earrings, the lover of the countess (1) The baron) bought it again and happened to give it to the...

  • Mozelle 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Every spring comes back to the idiot again, who knows when the flowers fall back then

    In a seminar, Lacan took a novel "The Stolen Letter" by Allan Poe as an example, and analyzed the internal meaning of the letter in the novel in the process of interpersonal circulation. Or a clever change. This article attempts to imitate his analysis and talk about the meaning level of earrings...

  • Hildegard 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Poor life portrayal

    Even if I watched the film more than half a century later, it was still a masterpiece, both in terms of form and content. In fact, this kind of subject matter is not new---a lady who is boring, vain, deliberate, short-lived life---but the reason why this film catches people is that its form is...

  • Scot 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Earrings of the countess

    Emerald, fur, general of the cross , diplomat, Napoleon’s marriage, love, Waterloo earrings, countess, Louise     . The first thing that comes to mind when watching this movie is a middle school text Maupassant’s "Necklace." Now I still remember: Mathilde Luizaire. What is connected with the movie...

  • Damian 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Classics that need patience to appreciate

    I didn't know anything about this film, and I was moved by the film after watching it. It takes a little patience. The first shot of the film makes people feel the exquisiteness and calmness of the golden age of film. Later, I checked the information and found out that the film director...

  • Marcia 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    In full view

    A pair of earrings was sold as a disposable item in the first second, and then became priceless due to a gift from a lover (this seems to be the core value of diamond advertising...). At the beginning of the film, Opheles skimmed many of her external objects by the hand of Countess Louise, and...

  • Turner 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Circular motion and love vortex

    I think I have seen it through, the producer will always poke the tears of old Marcos. They always ask for some scenes to be fixed. If they don't present a shot with follow-up shots, it really makes old Marcos uncomfortable. If he bids farewell to his mobile camera, he has already lost his soul. If...

  • Iva 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    The picture is beautiful and the content is empty

    I don’t like this film.             The biggest problem with the film is that the director himself seems to have entered a certain "moral dilemma" when shooting this film. Where's the half? Please note that this group of people is still described, and the director has begun to praise the...

  • Raleigh 2022-01-20 08:01:32

    Opheles' Microscope

    The actor James Mason once wrote a poem about the German director Max Opheles: "A shot that does not require a track/It upsets poor Marx.../And once they take his rocker arm/I think he I’ll never smile again.” It’s enough to see Opheles’ love of the “Liberation Camera”, and the long shot of the...