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Bethany 2022-08-02 20:30:48
Tropical Malady: We all have an Animal Side.
We all have an animal side. As human beings, it is our responsibility to be like animal trainers, to tame other animals and even teach them to do things that go against animal nature. " What are these things? Homosexuality is a victim of Sang scolding Huai. The director still sympathetically...
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Sydnie 2022-04-20 09:02:36
The confrontation between the id and the mainstream of society
After watching the movie, I realized that I didn't quite understand what the movie was trying to show. I searched for the introduction of the movie, and read some movie reviews, and found that many people mentioned the mysticism in it, mentioning that the first half is the representation of the...
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Cathryn 2022-04-20 09:02:36
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The different views expressed on people, the evolution of human form, and the entanglement and search of two people in the film are a kind of spiritual search, and it doesn’t matter what the body is (the body is an incarnation of the world and a tool for search). ) A certain kind of tease is...
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Malvina 2022-04-20 09:02:36
tropical disease
Two stories tell the same thing. The savage's perspective at the beginning is thrilling, and the connection between the two stories is very organic. After the two kiss the backs of each other's hands, Ken rides away, and then the scene cuts to the day when Ken sits in the army's car on the road,...
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Brice 2022-04-19 09:02:59
the name of the disease
7.5/10
The front and back of the film seem to be separated and even opposed (realism vs magicism, urban civilization vs jungle wilderness, apparent world vs depth of consciousness, restraint vs release), but the two superficially different texts form a reflection and echo at a deeper level . The...
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Wayne 2022-04-19 09:02:59
Liang Zhu, Thailand
I can understand Chinese fans' love for "Tropical Diseases". In my opinion, this is the Thai version of "The Liang Zhu", except that it ends with "Huahu".
Beast Story is Director Bong's distinctive mark. Director Bang said: "The local people in Ethan (Northeast Thailand) believe that humans and...
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Vern 2022-04-19 09:02:59
refined mysticism
In the first half, the same-sex relationship in the countryside slowly fermented in restraint, and this way of getting along with challenging instinctual desire is secretive and lonely. Fragmented like a prose, it shows the love and life details of a gay couple in their home villages and small...
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Camden 2022-04-19 09:02:59
The struggle between man and desire
I feel more and more that I am immersed in endless desires, and I don't know what I can do for those things. In the middle of the night, in the time of the sage, I suddenly thought of this movie I watched a long time ago.
The second half is almost all about the struggle between man and tiger. Maybe...
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Major 2022-04-19 09:02:59
without
What is unique in the film Tropical Malady (2004) is that it breaks the framework of traditional narratives. The weak plot link within the film and the seemingly unrelated two parts are rather confusing for those who are lost in fragmented plots. It is meaningless to interpret this film from...
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Tristin 2022-04-19 09:02:59
A Thai version of Eastern philosophy?
Structuralism separates various intentions, nature, human gregariousness and existentialism, animals, night, desire, etc., so it can be seen that the director is still very influenced by Western philosophy, although it is not particularly expressed.
The interrupted episode of the man waking up from...
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