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Reginald 2022-03-22 09:02:05
I'd rather be twisted extremely twisted
It doesn't seem to agree with everyone's opinion.
To be honest, after watching it for 45 minutes, I have no feeling for the warmth and humor that everyone thinks. But in the end, hearing that song, and evoking something primal within me, was an uncompromising ambition. I don't want to die in... -
Adolfo 2022-04-22 07:01:36
Don't be crazy, don't be magic
If I were to define family affection, I would add a word called madness.
Everyone in this film doesn't look normal. The cute kid at the beginning suddenly grows into a strange-looking man. When riding a bicycle, the flesh on his legs is horrible; he always wears high-heeled shoes. The old...

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Alejandra 2022-03-29 09:01:04
The style of painting is strange but unique, and it has the feeling of "old time". The story is simple, but there is a trace of nostalgia. The family relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is different from that of parents. What proportion of the emotions of one old and one young can take up in a lifetime? Because of the time span, this feeling is more worthy of aftertaste. I miss my grandparents too.
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Astrid 2022-03-30 09:01:05
A story about time and alienation. The speeches at the beginning and end are contrasting and complementary to each other. Freak cities like Paris + New York are full of hollyfood, obese satires like the Statue of Liberty (in fact, the Statue of Liberty was given to America by France). The dog, whose tail was run over by the toy train, barked wildly every time he saw the train, alluding to the protagonist's retrospection of his past life-disorder, sluggishness, and grandma's love.
The Triplets of Belleville quotes
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[first lines]
Madame Souza: Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?
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[repeated lines]
The Triplets of Belleville: Swinging Belleville rendez-vous / Marathon dancing, doop-de-doo / Voodoo, can-can aren't taboo / The world is strange in rendez-vous