Ashes and Diamonds Comments

  • Kylie 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    9.2/10. ① The multi-line cross-homicide of the rebel assassin Machik and his companions to assassinate the new regional secretary of the Workers' Party, Szuka, mainly focuses on the various undercurrents during the 24 hours when assassins, secretaries, democrats, and common people were in the hotel. and eventually erupted. ② After World War II was over but under the control of the Soviet Union, Poland did not know where to go, so the plot was filled with an atmosphere of confusion about this...

  • Eldora 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The finale of the trilogy, gorgeous and short, goodbye, motherland, goodbye...

  • Lesley 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Actually...I can't appreciate the way of acting at that time...especially the male protagonist, and then the light, shadow and composition of the old movie are very...

  • Eli 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The trilogy ends, reflecting on Poland in World War II. The smoke of gunpowder is not over in the last movie, and I keep thinking of my comrades in the past. After repelling foreign enemies, the social goals have become complicated, and the internal doubts and chaos have become what kind of country will it become? The usual things of religion, love and future have become important again, and it is these ashes that shine like diamonds. Detail of white horse, violets. The heroine's total...

  • Hildegard 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The first Andre Vajda work I saw. Freedom is so sweet, but why does it change its taste when it reaches our...

  • Tyreek 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I vaguely feel that the setting is a story of Germans (or people who have ties to Germany), Poles, and Jews (more obvious features). Machico is the funny starring in "Manuscripts of Zaragoza", with great figure and acting skills. There is a painting commemorating the loss of independence, and the suffering woman in the painting is a symbol of Poland. Soldiers turned to ashes, women revealed like diamonds, and Poland did not end with a momentary ruin. Sad but not pathetic, there is no...

  • Eryn 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    1. The psalm of the upside-down Jesus statue, ashes and diamonds; 2. The gunshots of death and the celebratory fireworks; 3. The poignant ending, singing and dancing, and being thrown into the garbage...

  • Angelita 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    1. The psalm of the upside-down Jesus statue, ashes and diamonds; 2. The gunshots of death and the celebratory fireworks; 3. The poignant ending, singing and dancing, and being thrown into the garbage...

  • Lucinda 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    Wajda's post-war trilogy is the finale. Diamonds and ashes are two sides of things. Poland, which fell rapidly in World War II, did not get out of the predicament of the war at all, and all forces were waiting for the opportunity. The girl who presented flowers in the church appeared in the opening block battle. In the middle section, after the assassination of Szjuka, the accidental fireworks exploded. Satirical tone, full of dilapidated Polish people. The photography is excellent, Machik's...

  • Rozella 2022-03-24 09:03:25

    Wajda's post-war trilogy is the finale. Diamonds and ashes are two sides of things. Poland, which fell rapidly in World War II, did not get out of the predicament of the war at all, and all forces were waiting for the opportunity. The girl who presented flowers in the church appeared in the opening block battle. In the middle section, after the assassination of Szjuka, the accidental fireworks exploded. Satirical tone, full of dilapidated Polish people. The photography is excellent, Machik's...

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  • Bailee 2022-01-20 08:01:35

    Goodbye motherland

    People often categorize the film styles of the past century simply into realism and expressionism, and infer that the aesthetic appeals of film authors and directors can also be divided into "movies for movies" and "for society." As for movies, the former intentionally interrupted the connection...

  • Lon 2022-01-20 08:01:35

    Ashes and Diamonds of Anjay Vaida

    Unfamiliar with Polish history, it is difficult to read the omitted part of Anjay Wajda's film.
        Among Polish directors, the traditional gentry character inherited from generation to generation, the romanticism tradition of the nineteenth century, and the consciousness of the intellectual class...

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Ashes and Diamonds quotes

  • Andrzej: Listen, I'm responsible to Florian.

    Maciek Chelmicki: That's all right. I'm responsible to you. Everyone's got to be responsible to somebody.

  • Krystyna: Why do you always wear those dark glasses?

    Maciek Chelmicki: A souvenir of unrequited love for my homeland.