Davonte Howe

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  • A City of Sadness A City of Sadness

    Davonte 2022-12-26 06:41:20

    Life has never been like this.

    I had seen Hou Hsiao-hsien's semi-autobiographical debut "Childhood Memories" before, and I didn't like to see Hou Director at that time. The video style of learning from Ozu was somewhat similar, but Ozu's capture of the taste of life was in the kind of "Childhood Memories". The pretentious distancing temperament was almost lost. But I didn't expect that Hou Dao, who had tempered his own style almost to the realm four years later, produced a heavy masterpiece.

    "City of Sadness"...

  • Climax Climax

    Davonte 2022-12-05 10:49:54

    Anti-drug propaganda film that shocked the senses of audiovisual

    Gaspar Nou has always provoked the audience's bottom line of tolerance with shocking themes and images. This year's new work did not enter the Cannes competition, but went to the relatively low-key "Director's Fortnight" unit, which still attracted strong attention. Compared with the previous bold and astounding works, this new work is relatively less offensive and unexpectedly realistic, and it is not uncommon to see it as an anti-drug propaganda film. At the beginning of the film, it’s a...

  • Yellow Submarine Yellow Submarine

    Davonte 2022-11-20 07:46:35

    How the Yellow Submarine Leads Modern Animation (Part 2)

    How the Yellow Submarine Leads Modern Animation-Josh Weinstein hasn't finished the translation, this is the rest of the content.

    The artists and directors (of this film) used techniques that have never existed before. No one would have imagined that they would use the medium in animation in this way: There is such a scene where a submarine sets off from the dock and traverses various moving and living scenes all the way, including a park where a soldier sculpture is riding a horse. It...

  • The Biggest Little Farm The Biggest Little Farm

    Davonte 2022-10-28 19:42:13

    Living life speaks to us most beautiful and true without the aid of magic

    The more persistent you are, the more powerful you are.

    "The Biggest Little Farm" is a documentary that records and maps the unseen struggles behind every inspiring success. The protagonists of the story are a young couple, John and Molly, who used to live in a small apartment in Santa Monica. John is a wildlife photographer and Molly is a food blogger. Their commitment to each other is...

  • Queen Christina Queen Christina

    Davonte 2022-10-21 00:13:27

    Mortal lives should be less demanding

    The queen got up in the morning, wrapped her dressing gown on the roof, grabbed a handful of white snow and rubbed her face. The queen said, I don't have free time, and sleeping is a waste of time. The queen said that getting married is a nasty thing, how can you endure being in the same room with a man? The queen said that the snow is like a wide sea, and one person may be able to walk out or get lost. Finally forget the world, forget himself.
          The tragedy lies not in having never...

  • The Double Life of Véronique The Double Life of Véronique

    Davonte 2022-10-10 17:29:33

    The lonely individual seeks the lonely self

    Personally, I think it is the representative work of Ki's, the predecessor of the red, white and blue trilogy (although the proposition discussed is smaller). As a typical pessimist, Kieslowski is exploring the word loneliness, whether it is from the separation of colors, the shaping of characters, and the paradox of fate. The two protagonists are by no means similar in appearance. The director fills the entire film with rich ideas and gorgeous perspectives, and uses an ambiguous way...

  • Dreamgirls Dreamgirls

    Davonte 2022-10-04 19:23:59

    just watched dreamgirls

    The 500G mobile hard drive has N movies to pass the boring life in an Islamic country. I happened to watch Dreamcatcher today. It turned out that the title of this movie was a bit boring, and the actors were unfamiliar, so I never watched it. It wasn't until the good ones were almost finished that I chose to watch those movies with unfamiliar names today. I didn't expect them to be very exciting.
          I like the part played by the black man in the first half. He sings and dances. The long...

  • Butterfly Butterfly

    Davonte 2022-09-23 10:01:11

    sparrow

    The protagonist is an eight-year-old child, ignorant, named Sparrow. But although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs. The food you feed will make dragons and phoenixes; the arsenic you feed will make sprites.
    There are echoes everywhere in the film, and details are everywhere.
    It is worth savoring many times.
    In the last 10 minutes, I was astonished to become sb, but it was also warm and regretful. It is not only the war itself that is terrifying, but the...

  • Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives

    Davonte 2022-09-18 06:00:10

    a bit longer than a short review

    I watched the first season of "Desperate Housewives" tonight, and it was pretty good. There is no suspense, of course, I like Lynette the most, but I really don't understand why she has so many children? ! why why why? Susan is really 2, but I wish her luck, Lord, give her a handsome guy with no problems, I don't mind. Because she looks a lot like monica in "friends"! Bree, of course I don't like her character, but I don't think there's anything wrong with her, she's just the wrong person,...

  • Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead

    Davonte 2022-09-09 16:03:46

    The joy of a B-rated zombie movie

    I went to IMBD to see the director's photo, and I felt that the person was really small, only in his thirties. It was not easy to make such a film. I watched it at home, and there was basically no urination in the whole process. When I saw that the heroine could control the zombies in the car, I was a little excited. Haha, this is not the end of the country. Streaming online articles, hahaha. I burst out laughing when I saw Zombie Fuel, and we won't stop when we die!
       When I saw the male...

  • Sex Education Sex Education

    Davonte 2022-09-03 12:47:13

    watching drama

    Sex education? Education? I don't know if I have been taught. It's just that during the process of watching this play, there were some moving and thoughts that couldn't help but jump out, no one could talk about it, so I simply wrote it down. The following are in no particular order, whichever comes to mind. 1. The thing "sex" is really fascinating, but she more or less causes everyone in adolescence some trouble. Few parents in our environment will teach their children this aspect of...

  • Ugly, Dirty and Bad Ugly, Dirty and Bad

    Davonte 2022-07-05 19:12:12

    Most people don't understand

    This masterpiece is really unpopular. I didn't find it when I wanted to watch a comedy movie, and I couldn't find it when I watched a social reality movie about life at the bottom. I didn't find this movie until I found it in a bean column.

    There are very few people who have watched it, and the short comments are less than 300. Judging from the current domestic cultural situation, there will be fewer people watching this film in the future. This...

  • How to Marry a Millionaire How to Marry a Millionaire

    Davonte 2022-06-19 18:30:34

    [Film Review] How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) 6.6/10

    Going to the mat for gold-diggers, Jean Negulesco's HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE seems like a prospectus of guiles and finesses for pretty gals to get hitched with the loaded, and the three penthouse-dwelling-but-furniture-hocking girls here, Loco (Grable), Pola (Monroe) and Schatze (Bacall), are strictly hewing to that aim, and Nunnally Johnson's playful script proffers three prospects...

  • Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

    Davonte 2022-04-24 07:01:27

    We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day.

    I have always liked this kind of work the most. The sadness that flows through the plot is a happy result in the end. Such a story is destined not to be a complete reunion from the beginning, but it is not a sparse and scattered person at the end of the song, but a brand new beginning.
    The first time I saw the name of this animation, I was surprised by its long name, "We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day". It is said that it has another name, which is still a very...

  • Be With You Be With You

    Davonte 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    see you now

    Based on the novel "Meeting in the Rainy Season" by Takuji Ichikawa, the film tells the story of a man's (So Ji-sub) wife, Soo-A (Son Ye-jin), who told him before his death that he would come back in the next rainy season. Sure enough, when the rainy season came, his wife came as promised. Strangely enough, the wife seems to have forgotten about him and the family

    Based on the novel "Meeting in the Rainy Season" by Takuji Ichikawa, the film tells the story of a man's (So Ji-sub) wife,...

  • Davonte 2023-06-07 03:26:28

    Jason has been killed in space 500 years later... Should I say the screenwriter is bold and innovative or brain-dead eat shit? In the end, Jason was transformed into a Terminator... I go...

  • Davonte 2023-05-27 23:06:12

    Super fake, super fake, boring~ a time-wasting rotten film

  • Davonte 2023-05-21 02:31:31

    I don't see any character traits / lovesick blues are pretty good

  • Davonte 2023-05-20 05:30:14

    It's a miracle that Kate hasn't married after 13 years.

  • Davonte 2023-05-17 15:31:43

    The picture is amazing

  • Davonte 2023-05-08 20:22:08

    The quality of the movies produced by Netflix is ​​really not good. I have seen a "Psychiatrist" before, and they all follow this psychological suspense and thriller routine, but the key problem is always that the plot is in a mess, and it scares people by surprise. , a movie of this quality that is not even half the level of Hitchcock's old movies is really boring to watch.

  • Davonte 2023-04-27 15:56:00

    Weird, want to watch it again

  • Davonte 2023-04-20 13:34:09

    Stalin admired Ivan IV, but Eisenstein's political outlook has always been a puzzle. His works are always between praise, warning and pity for the ruler. The last such famous creator may be Shakespeare, Shakespeare would not write To understand the theme of the story, because he understands that the monarch's paranoia is also an imagination, and he can understand the story if he knows the association. Eisenstein's method is the same: historians usually regard the disease after the conquest of the Kazan Khanate as Ivan IV's disease. Turning events, he pinched a slightly later time point. With the support of the people, the Tsar regained his strength and was ready to return to Moscow, but the death of his beloved wife foreshadowed that he would no longer have peace. His most inspiring moment , and also entered the ice coffin for the rest of his life. There is no doubt that Stalin will think of his exile in Siberia when he sees the end.

  • Davonte 2023-04-18 07:36:54

    When you were a teenager, all the memory carriers have died out. Where do you go back to your past, and where do you go to find your roots?

  • Davonte 2023-04-15 17:43:32

    Brazilian tits and ass are amazing. .

  • Davonte 2023-04-09 00:24:55

    Goodbye Dr. Horseface. Hi Pika.

  • Davonte 2023-04-03 00:27:26

    I just like the attitude of Wujing Zhanlang after the explosion. I think it's very honest and it's cool to beat the bully and vomit blood at the beginning.

  • Davonte 2023-03-29 08:24:35

    Rhys, Caradog. . . It turns out that many people in Wales today share the names of their ancestors.

  • Davonte 2023-03-11 03:55:08

    If you can tolerate the mediocre looks of the actors, the movie is actually pretty good. The heroine is very old. The film was shot naturally and plain, without putting too much emphasis on rendering.

  • Davonte 2023-03-02 19:29:30

    As expected, I still like to watch ancient British dramas. But objectively speaking, I just borrowed the setting of Jane Austen's unfinished posthumous work. The ending is not Jane Austen at all, but rather like writing Jane Austen's own life. And written like this, I really don't know how to reverse the second season. The love of the hero for the heroine is also very abrupt.