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Wild Reeds Reviews

  • Jermain 2022-08-01 19:47:44

    The Allusion to "Wild Reed" Comes from La Fontaine's Fable

    The allusion to "Wild Reed" comes from La Fontaine's fable "The Oak and the Reed":

    The oak said to the reed, "Nature treats you too thinly, you cannot bear the weight of a bird, and the breeze makes you bow your head; On the top of the Caucasus, despise the sun and the wind;...

  • Lacey 2022-04-20 09:02:34

    Shut up for idiots who don't understand

    Isn't ignorance the scariest thing in the world? If you don't understand it, don't watch it. If you don't read it, you won't be blind, right? Show the lower limit here and give zero points? If you don't give it naturally, you will have no points! I feel like throwing up when I see the mentally...

  • Eleanora 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    Juvenile Affair, Savage Growth

    Back in time half a century ago, against the background of war in the great era, the love affairs of juveniles, like wild reeds, are fragile and savage and grow savagely.

    Although the four teenagers and girls have different family education and growth backgrounds, their ignorance in adolescence is...

  • Richie 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    nothing can stop

    "My brother's death was unfortunate. I thought I was dead too. But there are more unfortunate things, worse than war. That is life goes on."                              -Serge Bartolo This is about youth and growth s story. Different from the cynicism in "The Elephant", different from the...

  • Tabitha 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    wandering, swaying, weak, pliable

    The oak tree proudly talked to the reeds by the water. He was extremely proud of his sturdy body, the stretched branches and leaves, and the huge canopy high above. He can withstand enough rain and sunshine, his roots are deeply rooted under the soil layer, and his thick texture can block a...

  • Alphonso 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    teenage growth

    The French Algerian Revolution of 1962 forced France to recognize its independence. During the suppression of the revolution, the French lost tens of thousands of soldiers, and many of the French who were forced to leave Algeria. This is the political context of the story. The story is a triangle...

  • Haven 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    some background

    On April 21, 1962, the leader of the extremist terrorist group opposed to Algeria's independence, General Sur Saran, was charged today in Paris with crimes against the state. Saran, the leader of a secret army organization, or OAS, is locked up in a Paris prison. He was arrested in Algeria...

  • Idell 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    Polygonal love, as many as wild reeds

           Francois loves Sage and Enli, both Sage and Enli like Mai, Mai likes Francois and Enli, and Mai's mother has a crush on Sage's brother Pierre . In short, this is a storyline of a four-cornered love or a polyamorous love, and the picture is a bit sluggish. Maybe you want to say that it is the...

  • Gracie 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    Brief comment

    I don't know why I am so familiar with this director's name, and I have not seen much of his works after searching.    I don't like this movie very much, maybe it's the character of the bone, I like the tragic and up to the thing. This kind of ignorant, obscure, bold, and delicate relationship of...

  • Verda 2022-04-19 09:02:56

    Whistling youth

    There is "Hello, Sadness" by Francois Sagan when he was 18 years old, and then there is Sophie Marceau's first kiss when he was 13 years old. The French have always had a deep understanding of the troubles of youth. The same goes for Andrea Tessine's Wild Reeds. In the summer of 1962, in a small...