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Holden 2022-03-21 09:03:14
2022.2.17
It turns out that the costume design is Coco Chanel, and the most surprising thing is that the role played by the director is "the eye". Therefore, there is no pure friendship between men and women, and the compromise to the upper class will only lead to the tragedy of comrades. Not only the...
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Geovanni 2022-03-21 09:03:14
disgusting rotten life
A classic in the history of film, an absurd farce of high society, a pessimistic world of Renoir.
By depicting a series of sensual, intriguing, absurd and decadent lives of the upper class society, the film satirizes the decadence of the French upper class aristocracy before the advent of World War...
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Pedro 2022-03-21 09:03:14
"game rules"
The master of realism - Jean Reno Abazan once called him the true leader of poetic realism. "Rules of the Game", a comedy that analyzes the living conditions of the bourgeoisie and its values. "Rules of the Game" is Renoir's most outstanding work, and at the same time the best work of pre-war...
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Darby 2022-03-21 09:03:14
The simplest person in the "rules of the game" also starts to lie.
"With regard to the diseases of my generation... my anxiety is like a precise compass, and I follow every step I take." - Renoirpoetic realism
Renoir's sensitivity to anxiety has made "Rules of the Game" the only one in film history, which has never been on the top ten list of "Sight and Sound"...
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Josianne 2022-03-21 09:03:14
No matter where you are, you can't escape the rules of the game.
Jean-Renoir/French Poetic Realism (Black Realism). Taken in World War 2 (1939).
In the first ten minutes of this film, he used two scenes to talk about five characters, and the two male characters looked very similar. I couldn't tell them apart at first, so I was very confused, so I re-named them...
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Antonette 2022-03-21 09:03:14
In "Atmosphere" Observation
It happened that I was watching "Youth Pig-headed Boys Don't Dream of Bunny Girl Senior Sister" in the past two days. Some of the connotations are similar. For example, everyone is observing their words in the big environment of society and is afraid of being isolated, so they do their best to...
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Amina 2022-03-21 09:03:14
realistic social game
"Rules of the Game" is a representative work of French poetic realism. The rules of the game woven by director Renoir with lies reflect the absurd theatrical life of different classes at that time. During World War II, the film accurately depicts the pompous, vain, debauched and hypocritical life...
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Duane 2022-03-21 09:03:14
The short review exceeds the word count
(40 minutes before the film): You go to the lobby to confront Liu Pei from Xinyu City, where it rains and grab the steering wheel of the bus. Hello Li Yu, are you learning Arabic? No, it's the direction of roads and bridges. How about Zhang Zheng, hello dear, you're still so white, look at your...
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Joaquin 2022-03-20 09:02:53
"Rules of the Game" - Hunting the Violators
It feels overwhelming to meet a well-dressed hypocrite. The flickering philistine and proper care of the other party will always make you feel uncomfortable. In this "Rules of the Game", you meet a group of people, if the director lives Making the story a little more erotic in this day and age...
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Taryn 2022-03-20 09:02:53
simple love
Sitting in yale's classically stubborn little theater, the lights are intoxicating, and soft music is played before the movie starts. Artistic men of various colors stepped on the floor beside him intermittently. Dark brown beard, dark clothes, gentleman's sit down. I took a pen and painted the...
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Director: Jean Renoir
Language: French,German,English Release date: April 8, 1950