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Nakia 2022-12-28 09:58:17
Country prose poems flowing on the screen
After watching "The Tree of Clogs" screened at the Shanghai Film Festival, it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a rural prose poem flowing on the screen. In the more than 3 hours of film, only three simple farmer stories are told, and God bless them in love in their poor life. Every frame of...
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Micheal 2022-12-22 12:27:51
Rich and durable, plain and flavorful
Like a documentary rich and engaging, it pays attention to details. There is no special "designed" plot. Naturally, it is flat and light, the emotions are very restrained but touching, not promiscuous but not excessive, just right, especially watching the tragedy in the last scene, there is no...
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Onie 2022-12-22 01:39:06
On earth, like walking in heaven
I don’t know if it’s true to the old saying, “disrespectful, familiar with contempt.” Among the many Italian film masters who stand on the same ground as the Vatican, the religious sentiment is very strong, but most of them have a strong political scent. There are a few exceptions. Roberto...
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Brionna 2022-12-03 12:20:05
The poetry of eternal humanity
So far, "The Clog Tree" is the only Olmi's work I have ever seen. I don’t know much about Olmi. Even though I checked his information on the Internet, I still couldn’t piece together a clear image. I really want to know what caused a person born in the 1930s to choose to make a film about rural...
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Linnie 2022-12-02 18:22:36
Laughter and sadness
A naturalistic film with a life-stream, even makes it difficult to judge whether it is a feature film or a documentary for a while. The three-hour film is composed of countless fragments and details of life. The combination of the fragments constitutes a picture of the living beings and villages of...
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Pietro 2022-11-21 06:59:36
[Last Film I Watched] The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978) 7.9/10
A Palme d'Or recipient for Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi for his humanist depiction of the agrarian life in Bergamo, Lombardy, near the turn of the 20th century, THE TREE OF WOODEN CLOGS, is a 3-hour essayistic pastoral only betrays its political agency in the downbeat coda. Four households living...
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Katelin 2022-11-20 21:22:18
Quiet earth
I saw the introduction of "The Clog Tree" a long time ago, and later I also watched other movies by director Omir. After really getting the "Geta Tree", it has been delayed until now. If it weren't for being stimulated by small fishes, (Am I easily stimulated?) I would probably put them in a...
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Pete 2022-11-12 08:46:04
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
A good film, I was moved for a long time. Works at sunrise, and rests at dawn. What does Dili do to me? A documentary film about rural life in northern Italy at the end of the 19th century. Thinking of Miller's paintings, the background sound of "Book of Songs in July" is Bach's pipe organ, a...
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Reinhold 2022-11-09 11:26:43
Group relations are revealed in daily events
Several peasant households live together on the farm. Their lives are simple and simple. They send children who cannot be raised to a nursing home. A boy’s pursuit of a girl (the two will eventually become married), and different families kill a pig together. Bringing early-ripening tomatoes to the...
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Alysa 2022-11-06 01:40:30
"Wooden Clogs Tree": Fang Hanjun, the masterpiece of the real "live stream" movie
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The lives of most of us are daily lives. How to express the daily smell of fireworks in the movie, I always thought that Emano Olmi’s movie is a template, just like Ken Rocky and Abbas’s movies, but Olmi is undoubtedly a "stream of life." A forerunner of the film collection. In other words, if...
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