Hiroshima Mon Amour movie plot
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Clark 2022-03-21 09:03:14
So much talking and so less fucking. The talking and talking of their affair has replaced the fucking and fucking of their affair. I got bored watching this. I'm in love with a japanese architect too.
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Abby 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The original author, Duras, also makes movies, so her novels often have a strong sense of camera, emphasizing space, and narrative time is broken, escaped, and weakened. So for a while I have been thinking about whether avant-garde films should be made this way in the future. It was later discovered that it was not. Duras and the director would do this because they had to face the very real problem of the rupture of time. War and nuclear explosion have shattered the continuity of time. How should this rupture and the rupture of love be best described? Then there is the escape and break of the film's narrative, the strengthening of space and the distortion of continuous time. There's a reason for all this, and they're not just a method of processing, they point to certain human perceptions and feelings.
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Elle: I have time. I beg you. Devour me. Deform me, make me ugly. Why not you? Why not you, in this city and on this night, so indistinguishable from any other? I beg you.
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Elle: I don't mind being like a thousand women to you.