Moa Stefansdotter

Moa Stefansdotter

  • Born: 1997-5-17
  • Height: 5' 6¼" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Wayne 2022-04-21 09:02:51

      Square Fragmentation - The Opposite Side of Shared Commitment

      It can be said to be a very unique viewing experience. Distant yet thought provoking. We are still in the postmodern enlightenment stage, and the Swedish director has begun to criticize the fragmentation and drawbacks of postmodernity, going straight to the depths of human nature.

      In the process of...

    • Emmitt 2022-04-23 07:03:15

      "I didn't get fired"

      The demolition of the hero statue and the establishment of a square square symbolizing freedom and democracy are self-evident political connotations. Take advantage of several moral dilemmas faced by elite curators (in terms of text), conversations about sexual morality with friends, video...

    • Kaylah 2022-03-24 09:02:40

      A/ There are quite a few paragraphs in Huacai, and some of them agree with "narcissism of cheap reflective ability". Too many issues are either just mentioned with jokes, or they are handled unevenly and deliberately. Therefore, more clues and richer levels have become a shortcoming. Only the night banquet scene is amazing enough. The precise control of the sound is an inheritance of advantages. / The concept of Rubik's Cube is really good, and the presentation of this concept image is restrained enough, plus points. /Change to five stars, it was underestimated before.

    • Daphney 2022-01-04 08:02:37

      Cleverly throws out the moral dilemma, and then presents the so-called indifference and absurdity under the director's wishful thinking. The biggest problem with the film is precisely that whether it is the embarrassment of walking along with the phone after seeing righteousness and bravery in the street, or a celebrity who chooses to be silent in order to protect himself when faced with a physical offense from the orcs at the cocktail party, they all appear distorted and unreliable in the separated time and space. A movie that offended the audience, yes, I was one of the offended audiences.

    The Square quotes

    • Christian: If you place an object in a museum does that make this object a piece of art?

    • Christian: OK if I ditch Comic Sans? Find something less childish?

      Michael: I didn't pick it. It's a 90s all-time favourite

      Christian: Now it won't look like a kid's birthday party invitation. After all, it is a threat.