David Bateson

David Bateson

  • Born: 1960-2-9
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Angel 2022-03-23 09:02:14

      about love about faith

      Just finished reading this story. If conditions permit, I will sit quietly in the classroom for half an hour to sort out my mixed emotions. I think three words can be used to describe this La's movie: heavy taste. Not just visually, but spiritually and ideologically.
      Maybe it's the role of...

    • Mollie 2022-01-02 08:01:35

      Tragedy in life, faith in tragedy

      When I watch a Lars von Trier movie, in terms of psychological expectations, it is similar to the psychological expectations of watching a horror movie. Watching a horror movie is to be prepared to be scared, and watching a Las Vegas movie is to prepare. Being shocked is not the kind of strong...

    • Dario 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      A. [One of Lars von Trier's "Conscience Trilogy"] After the launch of "Dogme 95", Lass Madness is not a certified work, but the hand-holding and jump-cutting techniques are still contrary to Lass style (the previous one had nothing to do with it). The impossible scene becomes closer to reality), and it is no longer a bizarre narration but a self-talk to God - so the title "Breaking the Wave" is also suitable for Lars's transformation. And Russ also focused more on women and love (simple, true) and religion from this beginning. It belongs only to Russ but has a great influence on the love movie. The miracle at the end (the high-altitude bell) seems to make 160 minutes logical. The eight chapters begin with eight changing landscape mirrors. Love Emily Watson, or her screen debut.

    • Shania 2022-01-02 08:01:35

      The most shocking thing is not God’s ringtone, but Beth’s husband can walk now & What the Cannes Film Festival did to Las Ventire is what the town people did to Beth

    Breaking the Waves quotes

    • Bess McNeill: We Think he will be completely paralyzed. But he'll live.

    • [first lines]

      Bess McNeill: His name is Jan.

      The Minister: I do not know him.

      Bess McNeill: [coyly] He's from the lake.

      The Minister: You know we do not favor matrimony with outsiders.

      An Elder: Can you even tell us what matrimony is?

      Bess McNeill: It's when two people are joined in God.