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Shaylee 2022-03-26 09:01:12
There are too many gods and too few human beings, and it has become a purgatory on...
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Wyatt 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I think it is still necessary for everyone to watch the film before deciding whether to spurn it (this is not the same as whether to spurn "him"). The Dreyfus incident is real history on the record, so there's no such thing as saying that some people were qualified to film it and others weren't. Of course, if Polanski pleaded not guilty than Dreyfus, he would not have the qualifications to do so. The problem is that neither the "I" in Zola's "I Indict" nor the "I" in Polanski's "I Indict" refer...
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Domenica 2022-03-26 09:01:12
One word, steady, the next hour is extremely exciting. This is the "Richard Jewell's Lamentation" in Europe at the end of the 19th century. If it is said that Dongmu can't see honest people being wronged, then Polanski wrote an upgraded version of "Lamentation" based on his own experience. How many people already have the answer in their hearts before "judging" a person. Few people really care about the truth, they only care about the "result" they want. This "Jewish dwarf" still wants to...
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Newell 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Terrible, stable at all levels, leaving room for interpretation in all aspects and getting to the...
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Addie 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The trap formed by the closed space is as thin as a cicada's wings and airtight; the injustice is judged from an indifferent perspective, which is a firm and vocal position, but also avoids resonance and refuses to exaggerate, even at the expense of absurdity to dispel seriousness. It is by no means a self-reference of characters or texts, but the tone of questioning is always strong. The imprisoned soul has passed through history. Countless pieced together narratives have created the truth and...
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Baylee 2022-03-26 09:01:12
1. The sign of a striking patriarchal social structure is that all men have the same uniform/hairstyle/tone and even the same raised mustache. Regardless of beauty or ugliness, it at least tells us that this is a way of eradicating differences, killing individuality and emphasizing commonalities. A society that emphasizes grandiose positions, such as nationalist positions. Because of this, any effort to defend an individual seems so humble and even insignificant. 2. How easily prejudice...
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Cleve 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The old director always has a million ways to control the rhythm of the movie, and the editing points several times are amazing, such as the transition of picking up a piece of paper, which is wonderful! The director controls the mood and narrative very calmly, and the script does the right thing in genre routines and theme expression, perfectly avoiding genre routines, and at the same time completing the expression very skillfully. This is the kind of movie about how to make a movie. The...
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Lemuel 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I am afraid that Polanski himself did not expect that a film that focuses on modern anti-Semitism in Europe and insinuates the rise of the far-right in Europe will actually dig a big hole for himself. Of course, you can't say that it has nothing to do with his experience at all, but that the emphasis is on his original sinful Jewish identity and nothing else. I still insist on this point: I have no right to talk and comment without seeing the film. The honesty and distortion, cowardice and...
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Earl 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I don't think Polanski wanted to use this film to justify himself. Don't you think it's about the present? Declare a guilty person innocent, and pour sewage on an upright person. Can you burn Zola's indictment, gag a writer, but change what you've done? Like Kubrick's "Path of Glory", in order to achieve a certain purpose of the authorities, the people below will pay for their own mistakes, causing the anger of the people to be used for their own use at the national level to crusade their...
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Addie 2022-03-25 09:01:19
(7.1/10) If you look at the film from an extremely objective point of view. Then "I Indict" is a historical biographical film with elements of spy warfare. But combined with its creative background. Then the movie becomes very interesting. If The Pianist is Polanski's collective indictment of Nazism and anti-Semitism on behalf of all his fellow Jews. Then "My Complaint" is his personal indictment that has been criticized and stigmatized by public opinion over the years. It seems. History and...
An Officer and a Spy Comments
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Chasity 2022-01-17 08:03:45
Your figure hitting a stone with a pebble is very stalwart
I know very little about French history. The first time I heard about the "Dreyfus Incident" was when I was watching a documentary that revealed the mystery of Zola's death. In the film, the explorer mentioned that this great writer was criticized by the French people who had a high level of...
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Thomas 2022-04-19 09:02:43
Anti-Lola historical narrative, analyzing film texts from a structuralist perspective
Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935), a French artillery officer, was a victim of the famous "Dreyfus case" in French history. As a Jew, Dreyfuss was convicted of espionage by a military court on December 22, 1894, causing a worldwide wave of anti-Semitic movements. In the following 12 years, French society...
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Picquart: I want to see the Dreyfuss file.
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Picquart: Dreyfuss is innocent.