Salma Borer

Salma Borer

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  • The Professor The Professor

    Salma 2022-12-07 03:14:45

    Life is a bird call.

    Why don't we make death our closest fucking companion, so that we can finally have a second, a millisecond to appreciate that little bit of time that we have left. And most important of all, let us live well, so that we may fucking die well, because we've never been so close to death than this very moment.

    In the face of death, how absurd things can become reasonable.

    What is the meaning of chapters?

    Everyone has a death, why should we live so humble, it is better to be...

  • Samurai Champloo Samurai Champloo

    Salma 2022-12-01 19:07:42

    Bushido's Journey

    There are three protagonists in the story: The first one is about Ren, who was taken in by his master in the famous dojo, Wuhuixin Kendojo, and grew up in the swordsmanship. He was even alienated and feared because his strength was much stronger than other disciples and he was withdrawn by nature. However, Ren's master was fond of him, and taught him all his life-long skills (the last lesson "suicide flow" is no one...). But later found out that the dojo that his master worked...

  • Minamata Minamata

    Salma 2022-11-27 00:30:51

    I watched "Minamata Disease"

    Before watching "Minamata Disease", I had two concerns. First, the essence of Minamata disease is mercury poisoning, and the patient's symptoms are terrible. Can I see a movie on this subject at the end? Second, as a legend in the history of photojournalism, Eugene Smith has distinct hippie characteristics, and that kind of lifestyle once made me envious, and later made me repulse.

    Luckily, the film was not up to the mark,...

  • Stone Stone

    Salma 2022-11-15 23:39:04

    voice of god

    It's so strange recently, every time I actively look for intense movies to watch, but in the end they are all dull ones. The mechanic is like this, and the prison crisis is like this again. Did God keep me from being serious?
    I have to admit that I am a little frivolous recently, and it is difficult to devote myself to non-commercial films, but I finally finished watching this one in one go. In fact, it's very simple. Belief, as long as you catch this, everything can be explained. But the...

  • Under the Shadow Under the Shadow

    Salma 2022-11-11 08:29:33

    Barely scary

    Just finished watching under the shadows

    Aside from religion and politics, the film isn't really that bright

    Even the scene of a hand smashing the glass, which was highly praised by many film critics, actually appeared long ago when the zombies came out of the cage, and this breaking point has been completely guessed. Also, the toaster scene is really worn out. A lot of people compare this movie to The Conjuring I'm sorry I respect both directors but I'll be honest the Conjuring...

  • The Danish Girl The Danish Girl

    Salma 2022-10-28 10:28:31

    you are you, you are always there

    Seeing the 15-year Oscar feature, I chose this one by feeling. Without knowing the plot in advance, I was sitting on the sofa waiting for the first shot. The director should like the symmetrical composition very much, especially when he went to the character played by Ben Whishaw, the two rows of houses and the scenery of the trees in his hometown in LILY's painting were very impressive.

    Lily was emphasizing her own essence, the deepest self in her heart until her death. Probably...

  • Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell

    Salma 2022-10-15 17:28:44

    Lao Ganmo has a long way to exterminate insects

    Big Meat Insect actually filmed the sixth part, which is really awesome. The all-pervasive little monster that burrows into the ground can really adapt to any environment.

    I just thought that the extremely cold day was a story of ice and snow. Who knows it's only at the beginning, is it because the money is tight and the director's life is about to die? The scene changes are not very intentional, and...

  • The Return The Return

    Salma 2022-10-14 22:24:54

    There is an education called leaving

    The first half is almost in a state of ignorance. A mysterious father who appears after twelve years of absence, two brothers who are in their puberty, father and son on a seven-day trip. All the foreshadowing is just to compensate for the father's love and the growth of the boy. The imaginable result is that the father-son relationship is rebuilt, and the son learns how to be a man.
        It can be seen that although the son blames his father in his heart, he is still full of expectations...

  • In a Glass Cage In a Glass Cage

    Salma 2022-10-10 23:11:32

    "Glass Cage"

    "The Glass Cage" is a movie full of horror and horror. Sorting online is about surreal. The film tells the story of a German military doctor who had brutally murdered and abused children during World War II and tried to jump off a building after the war (I think it seems that he was pushed down the stairs by the boy, but at least he himself had suicide intentions), in a foreign country. In his solitary apartment, he lives only on a glass-cage-like machine that assists with breathing. The story...

  • The Blackout The Blackout

    Salma 2022-10-09 13:56:23

    The plot is too big, why don't you worry about it.

    In 2019, the sci-fi thriller action movie "Outpost Аванпост"

    It’s a movie of Teddy Bear again. The advantages and disadvantages are still the same. The hardware conditions are basically perfect, the special effects, and the hard science fiction does not say that the gunfights are sudden and...

  • Toni Erdmann Toni Erdmann

    Salma 2022-10-09 04:53:40

    Every habit is a bad habit

    Marlen Arder_Tony Erdman_2016

    6.5

    In Owen Goffman's Situational Interaction Theory, there is a methodology called the outlier experiment, which is used to examine people's reactions to breaking the rules of daily life. There are many specific cases, such as walking down the street and suddenly holding a stranger's hand, or like Voluntarily buy goods for three or four times the list price. Many...

  • Agora Agora

    Salma 2022-10-08 15:26:53

    Why is religion the last thing we remember?

    The process of human development can be summed up as the process of creative conquest of nature. We are never idle people who figure out what's going on, and in the process of "figuring it out", we leave behind our own ideas, and thus create the so-called humanities. We meet nature in order to conquer her. We had this idea in mind when we came to know the world made up of ourselves, and we never thought we were laughable. This is probably one of the funniest things in the world....

  • Demolition Demolition

    Salma 2022-10-02 18:58:12

    After seeing a broken life, I want to say that breaking is not necessary.

    I stumbled across the episode "where to start" from the movie and went to see the movie. Davis has lived a ten-year life, financial gold collar, and his life is quite regular. Regular to the point of numbness. He is not enthusiastic about anything, and his chat with his wife about the refrigerator is stylized, and he is indifferent to things at home. Not even crying after his wife died in a car accident. It was not until he received a reply from the customer service of the vending machine...

  • In Your Eyes In Your Eyes

    Salma 2022-09-27 01:09:35

    In your eyes

    In the end, the scene where Rebecca and Dylan struggled to get on the train together, although the ending could be guessed, was still heartwarming. Healing and sci-fi settings don't feel hypocritical! Although Rebecca is married, the plot setting is reasonable, and I personally think that it can be free from conventional moral kidnapping.
    I watched this movie to listen to "Trouble i'm in", but I was moved by the whole film, and there are inexplicable laughs "I know, you are from the...

  • The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison Experiment

    Salma 2022-09-19 22:49:10

    impression

    What's so scary about the Stanford Prison Experiment? In some ways it is similar to real life. And where is the source of this similarity? Cowardice and obedience, selfishness and madness, indifference and greed in the heart of man. I am kind, and I believe that many people are also kind, but it was not until I watched this movie that I realized clearly that when dealing with certain things, my performance was not kind, but cowardice! Living in a society with many distortions, most of us can...

  • Salma 2023-04-22 01:13:58

    Raoul Walsh's ambitious work, radiant and refreshing, is all that a man dreams of. I really hope that the Hollywood gods will remake it again, and the flying carpet at the end can show an NC-17-level action scene, reflecting the bright starry sky and the elegance of flying, romantic, wild, philosophical, cute, cute, so cute. 【8】

  • Salma 2023-04-21 09:54:42

    Two hours only to see Bacall

  • Salma 2023-04-13 10:34:51

    In many Italian movies, when women encounter their husbands cheating and leaving home, they cry, make trouble, and hang themselves. I wonder if this is the case in real life.

  • Salma 2023-04-12 11:35:45

    One thing that supports me watching is to confirm that there is no second season of this show, not only the plot logic is not considered, but the special effects of the "magic" world are poor..

  • Salma 2023-04-02 01:53:24

    Samsung gave the young master's Yan Yixing to stroke the girl's calf when he tattooed

  • Salma 2023-03-10 04:12:50

    Taking psychological experiments as a reality show of tiger skin, the final destination is too chicken soup for the soul

  • Salma 2023-03-07 03:02:32

    95% copy the original version of Xifa, and the final psychoanalysis is shortened

  • Salma 2023-03-06 02:08:38

    Marvelous! The perfect crime romantic comedy, Wang Yang's unrestrained middle-class taste, and the characters and relationships are so beautiful!

  • Salma 2023-02-19 07:52:09

    When watching it, you might as well forget the legendary experience behind this movie, and perhaps understand it better. As far as the movie itself goes, The Other Side of the Wind is not messy at all, it has a very clear structure. If we take Hannaford's video as the primary world - the real perspective as the viewer sees it (which is how most movies are presented to the audience), in this world there are various People hold the camera to take pictures of people around them, and the images "see" by the camera constitute the picture that the audience sees, black and white or color, plain or fancy, blurry or clear, and all kinds of angles. Above the first-level world is the zero-level world that retains this video, and below it is the unfinished film. But "The Other Side of the Wind" is far more than the third-level world. Orson Welles leads the audience up a spiral staircase that never ends, creating a creepy and terrifying atmosphere with images in images and cameras everywhere. . If in real life, suddenly a director yells "CUT!" at us, does that mean we are also exposed to the camera for people to watch?

  • Salma 2023-02-18 23:32:55

    Smart criminals and stupid cops battle their wits, and the criminal wins with a high profile. Colin Farrell is still running errands.

  • Salma 2023-02-14 23:08:43

    The brains of foreigners have to be admired

  • Salma 2023-02-14 14:13:16

    When I think of Gordon in Kickstarter 2... um...

  • Salma 2023-02-10 19:11:14

    Generally speaking, there is no special limit on the angle of view. At first, I thought that the angle of view was on the side where I was going to find the doll, but I jumped to Audrey's side, but the lens design is still from the perspective of a discerning person, so it is not creative enough. Overall it is worth seeing, Audrey's acting skills as a blind man are still good.

  • Salma 2023-02-09 22:20:21

    Haven't watched the golden compass yet? ? ?

  • Salma 2023-01-23 00:25:54

    It's really weird. The only commendable thing is the sf street view.