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Jimmie 2022-03-18 09:01:08
a little summary
The master of the "French Metrology Orientation" about montage, gives the French Metrology movement a maximum poetic overallity, and also brings life to the geometric abstraction in the bright, gray-toned space without depth of field. Like a component of a whole set of machined (machinery is not a...
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Enos 2022-03-17 09:01:09
the director said
Jean Renoir was the second son of the French Impressionist painter Auguste Renoir. He was fascinated by the artistic environment since he was a child. As an adult, although he studied mathematics and philosophy, and later joined the army for a long time, he was unable to stop the urge to create...
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Austyn 2022-03-16 09:01:08
game rules
Renoir's immortal masterpiece, which was banned when it was first released, was not restored until the Venice Film Festival in 1959. The story takes place on the eve of World War II. A group of French nobles spend the weekend together in a manor, which reflects various human flaws such as class...
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Brennan 2022-03-15 09:01:10
Rules of the Game movie review
1: Character identity: Marquise rich lady: Christine, green tea bitch, wife of the marquis Elopement, return to normal after the pilot's death. Marquis (Christine's husband): Robert, understands and obeys the rules of high society. He loves his wife very much, has a mistress, and once cut off...
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Esmeralda 2022-01-26 08:43:44
The Rules of the Game: Expectations Lost
Text / Quiet Window Cold Rain 1. Film and Society In 1939, France was filled with an air of pessimism and disappointment. After experiencing the Great Depression and political turmoil, the French intellectual community, which had always advocated freedom, rationality and democracy, was increasingly...
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Aric 2022-01-26 08:43:44
Honesty should not be the epitaph of the honest
As one of the greatest directors in film history, Jean Renoir's "Rules of the Game" is also regarded as a classic.
This film with no ideological core is full of ambiguity and pomp. The men and women of the upper class abide by the hidden social rules in the seemingly chaotic disorder. Jean Renoir...
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Janelle 2022-01-26 08:43:44
The plot setting in the French film "Rules of the Game"
Most of the themes explored by "Rules of the Game" are considered to be "copying" of the "Last Supper" of the upper class society in the 1920s and 1930s. In comparison, Renoir also seems to follow a set of principles in the plot setting- - Pay attention to the contrast between the surrounding...
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Monica 2022-01-26 08:43:44
Parse the rules of the game
Renoir's immortal masterpiece, which was banned when it was first released, was not restored until the Venice Film Festival in 1959. The story takes place on the eve of World War II. A group of French nobles spend the weekend together in a manor, which reflects various human flaws such as class...
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Mohammed 2022-01-26 08:43:44
camera
From the very beginning, the camera position was constant for a moment, and the dialogue speed was fast, like the exaggerated and neurotic body language in a black and white silent film. The picture itself jumps with the restored film, the characters themselves and the expressions of love appear...
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Tanya 2022-01-26 08:43:44
Hu Lala's building will collapse
Renoir is a "poetic realist film master", I secretly think that the so-called poetic realism film is a combination of the inherent naturalistic style and the formalist style of appearance. Its essence is the film expression full of attention and love for the real world Form. This piece can...
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Director: Jean Renoir
Language: French,German,English Release date: April 8, 1950