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Samara 2022-03-24 09:03:49
Haneke's films are always quiet in the front, and explosive in the back.
I always like to watch Haneke's films, although I always watch it with the intention of watching super boring films, but he can always be bloody in the second half of the film. Many boring films are far more shocking than crime and action films. "The Seventh Continent" tells the three-year life of...
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Thomas 2022-03-24 09:03:49
"New---The Seventh Continent"
"The New --- The Seventh Continent" is literary and artistic enough, exploratory enough, nervous enough, food and clothing enough, and leisurely enough to hurt! Only after adding the time stamp, can we see some meaning! 1989-05-20, Country/Region of Production: Austria. After the defeat of Nazi...
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Laurine 2022-03-22 09:03:00
deny
Watching the explosion in the second half, a word suddenly popped up. deny. All the destruction they did, I first understood, was to deny everything in the world. Deny your own past, deny your living state, deny material things, deny society. The tone of the whole story, as everyone thought and...
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Angelo 2022-03-22 09:03:00
deny
Watching the explosion in the second half, a word suddenly popped up. deny. All the destruction they did, I first understood, was to deny everything in the world. Deny your own past, deny your living state, deny material things, deny society. The tone of the whole story, as everyone thought and...
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Asa 2022-03-22 09:03:00
The Seventh Continent
"The Seventh Continent" is the first work of director Michael Haneke's glacier trilogy (the remaining two are Benny's Video and 71 Fragments). People seem to be free in the city, and if they want to go deeper, men need to earn money to support their families, women need to teach their...
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Michele 2022-03-21 09:03:27
strongman director
After watching this, I found that "piano teacher" and "Hide" are still warm to Haneke. . Quite an extreme, thorough film. Very incomprehensible, no metamorphosis, no golden skill at all. . That's an ethnographic metaphor of perversion, Mr. King. . The control is very visible, and the pressure is...
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Kameron 2022-03-21 09:03:27
The first part of the "Glaciation Trilogy"
The "Glacier Trilogy" originates from the action of glaciers, and also establishes the characteristics and tone of Michael Haneke's later works: 1. Cool tones, clear shots 2. Absence of soundtrack (or minimalist) 3. Action instead of psychology Activity 4. Violence Simplified 5. Open-ended theme,...
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Jean 2022-03-20 09:03:08
Only in the end, it explodes
There are almost no stories, and there are still no stories until the end, just like what you and I have encountered, if you have to say something, isn't it just nonsense and boring. Obviously, most modern people are very comfortable with this, don't face everything, but are used to being in the...
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Anais 2022-03-20 09:03:08
Middle
I like the life of the middle class, especially the big fish tank. After reading it, I feel that fish can also live freely and artistically. The fish tank is not a bad thing. They live steadily every day, step by step, nice, comfortable and clean. Everyone yearns for it. There is a tacit...
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Ferne 2022-03-16 08:01:01
calm despair
The biggest feeling after watching it is similar to the line in "Dead Poets Society" - "Most people live in peaceful despair" (later verified to be from Thoreau), so I feel that this film expresses "peaceful despair" of the most vivid.
Modern society intends to forge most of the independent people...
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Director: Michael Haneke
Language: German,French,English Release date: October 9, 1992