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Reed 2022-04-07 08:01:02
great work of feminist cinema
Daisies, 1966. Czechoslovakia
Director: Věra Chytilova (1929-2014, Czech film director)Now, it's time to delve into the gems of Czechoslovak New Wave cinema, avant-garde art with Jan Němec (1936-2016), Jan Švankmager (1934) Wait for the local directors to be closely linked. During the brief...
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Wayne 2022-04-07 09:01:08
"Journey to the Fall" and "Existentialism"
"Daisy" (directed by Vera Sitilova, 1966), 1966 Czech Slovakia is still a country. "Daisy" is distinctly experimental, with broken cuts, bright colors, and is a surreal film that reminds me of "An Andalusian Dog" by Luis Buñuel, the father of surreal cinema. Some people also classify it as a cult...

Jitka Cerhová
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Paris 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Criticizing war through the vandalism of two mischievous teenage girls, advanced metaphors. Many movies have interesting plots, but this one is a fun, collage-like editing of the art form of film, with bold colors, very rational sound effects, and a rhythmic rhythm. The ending first uses a lively atmosphere to let the audience share the pleasure of destruction, and then uses the act of restoration to make us feel the futility and irony of violence, detaching from the plot and directly manipulating emotions.
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Anthony 2022-04-07 08:01:02
8.6; greedy for freshness is like a baby who loves the world/wasting him until the flowery earth is all plucked
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