Fish Tank evaluation action
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Ludie 2022-03-21 09:02:25
Arnold is obviously more concerned with capturing the "feel" than the randomness of the camera, and the handling of the "fish tank" imagery is quite interesting. Before sunrise, the heroine practiced dancing with headphones while the director muted the environment and connected it to the faint sound of water. With the breathing sound when practicing dancing alone, to imitate the sound of fish breathing in the water tank, and contacting the heroine twice when she was injured when approaching the fast river, to achieve a growth theme of rebellious willfulness in the fish tank and frustration outside the fish tank.
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Dakota 2022-03-30 09:01:05
The realistic style of the film seems to be a combination of the Darney brothers and Ken Lodge, with the humanistic care of the underclass, the lack of family and the British vision. Of course, there are differences, such as the composition of music and dance, showing that the director and the three masters are in different generations. In addition, the director's perspective is more feminine. Fassbender, a married sex addict from the middle class, a biography of Shame?
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[last lines]
Tyler: [runs after car, shouts to Mia inside] Bye, you skank! Don't forget to text me! Say hello to the whales for me!
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Joanne: [as Mia bends over, drinking from faucet] Get some clothes on, Mia
Mia: I've got some clothes on.
Joanne: You're half naked.
Mia: [drinks again] You don't normally care.
Joanne: Yeah, well I do now, so - get dressed.
Mia: Why are you talking different?
Joanne: [to Connor] We should get a move on, yeah?
Tyler: Where you going?
Joanne: Not going nowhere.
Tyler: Well, why did you just say, "Shall we get a move on then"?
Joanne: Listen, we're only going for a drive.
Connor: You want to come?
Joanne: No!
Tyler: Yeah! Yeah!
Joanne: No, they don't want to come.
Tyler: I do.
Joanne: We're not going nowhere.
Tyler: I don't care. I still want to come.
Connor: Off you go, then, and get dressed.
Tyler: [exit] Thanks for that.
Connor: [to Mia] What about you?
Joanne: No, she won't want to.
Connor: We're leaving in 20 minutes.
Mia: Yeah. All right. I'd love to come.