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Etha 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Malick's debut novel is a psychedelic and poetic version of "Bonnie and Clyde" or "Born to Kill". It is soothing and soft, sloppy and leisurely, and even the scene of the police chase does not create much tension. The cooperation of the technical links almost makes people forget that the hero and heroine are desperate mandarin ducks who are madly murdering and fleeing, but rather like young lovers wandering aimlessly between civilized society and nature (the turning bottle determines the...
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Cathy 2022-03-23 09:02:11
#A# was shocked by the shocking "Father Killing" shortly after the opening, and then was shocked by the director's approach w The cult of transgression represented by James Dean, the escape process has built a wild (and on the verge of moral collapse) However, the passing of the train reminded me to finally return to the "civilized" world - although it is a bad land, there is animism, which is what Malik has always given me, and man as an individual is also a part of animism. ——So this escape...
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Dylan 2022-03-21 09:02:11
It is hard not to compare this film with "Bonnie and Clyde" during the viewing process, but unlike the latter, Terrence disdains the use of psychoanalytic methods to build characters, and even deliberately blurs the moral perspective. He balances out the shocking nature of the case with lively music, relaxed voice-overs, and the actors' calm performances, creating a surreal atmosphere with a realistic...
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Helmer 2022-03-21 09:02:11
The 1500th mark is dedicated to Malick. Malick's film is close to my understanding of "movie", expressing rich and intriguing emotions through simplistic lens language, but also full of beauty. As a debut film, it is indeed amazing...
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Kirstin 2022-03-21 09:02:11
Malik's poetic depiction of machinery and nature, the heroine's simple voiceover dilutes the violence and tragedy of this Bonnie and Clyde-esque story. The firelight under the child's voice, borrowed from the scriptures of the Bible. The end of childhood, the carnival on the eve of the ritual of growth. It is also the first replacement of the film: the village and town space to the natural countryside. Then the two-person dance under the jazz music at the end is the end of it. It's fate, like...
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Robbie 2022-03-21 09:02:11
The poetic scenes are trivial stories, Terrence Malick's first-time style, I don't feel much madness, but I have always liked the male protagonist Martin Sheen, and the performance is very...
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Haylee 2021-12-31 08:02:00
1. Malik's debut work, laying the style: soothing and shallow narrative, exquisite photography, poetic narration, jungle and nature, inner confusion and alienation. 2. The plain version [Bonnie and Clyde], full of innocence and cruelty unique to children. 3. The desperate journey of the two is as aimless as Martin Shin stomping and kicking a can. 4. Miniature houses in the fire match children's chants, black and white photos with fantasy monologues. 5. Tree house, pick/throw/pile stones, car...
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Monty 2021-12-31 08:02:00
The living environment of the heroes and heroines is a bad land. In such an environment, the escape from the regular point of view is a crime, but people appreciate their rebellious youth. An evil environment is an environment of conflicting values, which makes people unable to find the true direction. 【★★★☆ No...
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Filomena 2021-12-31 08:02:00
I actually took a dark story so poetic, and in many places we can see the shadow of Wes Anderson and True Romance...
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Madalyn 2021-12-31 08:02:00
Malik obviously loves nature more than human beings, but his films are not idyllic. There are two protagonists in [Earth Land] who are not so profound. The two were unable to make an accurate psychological analysis of their own situation, and their behavior was driven by a completely animal nature. They are happily lost on a vast expanse of plains. It is this sense of directionlessness and purposelessness that is the most sinister part of this land. This is a regressive...
Badlands Comments
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Krystel 2021-12-31 08:02:00
Love in blindness, die in innocence
What a weird movie, I was thinking about it while watching "Bad Land". Not to mention the characteristics of road films, as far as the narrative alone is concerned, it makes people think a lot, because the dialogue of the whole film is not too much. Compared with other movies, the special feature...
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Ward 2021-12-31 08:02:00
"Evil Land" Little Comb
1. "Tired?" "A little." I would ask every time I hit the road, and then set off for the next fate. At first, it was still very fresh, and it felt like a youthful adventure. The soundtrack also has no horror or suspenseful taste, and it is humorous throughout the film. However, Kit and Holly became...
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Holly Sargis: He needed me now more than ever, but something had come between us. I'd stopped even paying attention to him. Instead I sat in the car and read a map and spelled out entire sentences with my tongue on the roof of mouth where nobody could read them.
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Holly Sargis: [Last lines of the film]
[Voiceover]
Holly Sargis: Kit and I were taken back to South Dakota. They kept him in solitary, so he didn't have a chance to get acquainted with the other inmates, though he was sure they'd like him, especially the murderers. Myself, I got off with probation and a lot of nasty looks. Later I married the son of the lawyer who defended me. Kit went to sleep in the courtroom while his confession was being read, and he was sentenced to die in the electric chair. On a warm spring night, six months later, after donating his body to science, he did.
Kit Carruthers: Sir... Where'd you get that hat?
Trooper: State.
Kit Carruthers: Boy, I'd like to buy me one of those.
Trooper: [the trooper smiles] You're quite an individual, Kit.
Kit Carruthers: Think they'll take that into consideration?