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Colt 2022-03-15 09:01:05
"The appetite and the spiritual desire blend together to turn a dinner party into a love... Artists will not be poor" The perspective is so small that I am worried that the story of the movie is incomplete, but I think too much. The plot is fascinating, and the story line is super simple and fascinating. There are all possibilities in life, and food allows emotions and misunderstandings to be resolved. "I've been to many places, but I want to be alone...I'm afraid of my...
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Anais 2022-03-15 09:01:05
I'm crazy. Is this a movie invested by a Puritan? The life of a Puritan is really terrifying. It is even more terrifying to have a priest and father who allows his daughter to live this life. When Babette met them for dinner for the first time, I laughed to death, as if feeling the anger of a famous Cantonese chef coming to...
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Lottie 2022-03-14 14:12:26
The benevolent see benevolence, and the pious see God. I, a utilitarian who firmly believes that humanity and animality are inseparable and that destroying human desires is equal to anti-humanity, what I have seen is ironic throughout. I don't believe that Kerry Brixen, who wrote "Out of Africa", will devoutly believe in God. I specifically found novels, and the comparison was steady, sure enough. The "Golden Clavicle Bodhisattva" is not gourmet, but praises beauty (it is meaningless to devalue...
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Rhett 2022-01-13 08:01:20
A / I can see the charm of Japanese movies in Nordic movies (perhaps closer to the hybrid of France and Italy?), and the intercultural blend of divinity and secularity is slowly developed in daily life, which is wonderful. Get rid of any type that can be summarized, and run through with a sense of tenacity and abundance of life. It outlines the relationship between characters with behavior, distance, and events, and refuses to obsess over the three-dimensional sense of focused narrative,...
Babette's Feast Comments
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Dahlia 2022-03-21 09:02:49
None means everything
"Babette's Banquet", an award-winning film at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, tells the life and choices of a pair of Puritan sisters on a small island in Denmark. With the passing of the priest's father, the influence of faith on the island is increasingly unimaginable. continue. In the end,...
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Shaina 2022-01-13 08:01:20
Babettes gæstebud
Introduction to the
film This film is based on the novel by Isaac Dinason. In Denmark in the 19th century, two grown-up sisters lived with the priest's father in a remote village in Denmark. Even after the death of their father, they continued to stay in the church founded by their father to...
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Young Lt. Lorens Löwenhielm: I am going away forever - and I shall never, never see you again. For I have learned here that life is hard and cruel and that in this world there are things that are - impossible.
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Swedish Lieutenant: Lorens, how can a lieutenant of the Hussars let himself be defeated and disarmed by...
Young Lt. Lorens Löwenhielm: By some long-faced sectarians who can't even afford salt for their soup? I can't forget the image of that lovely maiden.
Swedish Lieutenant: You're a dreamer, Lorens.
Young Lt. Lorens Löwenhielm: But I'd prefer to be like you. I will forget all that happened on the west coast. From now I shall look forward, not backward. I will think of nothing buy my career and someday I will cut a brilliant figure in the great, wide world.
Director: Gabriel Axel
Language: Danish,French,Swedish,Italian,English Release date: March 4, 1988