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Reese 2022-04-19 09:02:44
9.5/10. In a French colony's garrison, a new soldier falls in love with the commander, arousing the jealousy of the lieutenant who also loves the commander, and various interactions occur between the three. Claire Denis expresses the loneliness, lack of vitality and meaning of life in this different cultural environment through various interactive events and daily life, thus showing the harm of colonialism to the soldiers stationed there. So the essence is to criticize colonialism, and...
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Laurianne 2022-04-19 09:02:44
In Claire Denis' fluid work, the male body, muscular muscles, and military drills are highlighted to the extreme (lots of close-ups and shaky hand-held shots), and there is also a female director's gaze on men as objects of desire, reversed The mainstream movie watching-being seen power relationship. Adapted from Melville's novel [Sailor Billy Budd], the space is transposed to Djibouti (the least developed country, and the largest overseas military base in France), the primitive and wild East...
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Oma 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Sers la bonne cause et meurs. Love is not a scene (Michel Subor est décédé le 17 janvier 2022,...
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Bettie 2022-04-19 09:02:44
After reading it, there is almost nothing to say. With the help of a sentence in the comment area, the story is almost equal to nothing. It is quite difficult to get any key information from the lines. So everything you want to know can only be vaguely figured out from the photography style and the actions of the characters. Although the whole is obscure and difficult to understand, you can still see some clues in combination with the film introduction at the beginning. A long description of...
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Rosalind 2022-04-19 09:02:44
As a face-blind person who can't remember foreign names at all, the emotional line to sort out this has reached the peak level of my IQ. In addition, the director's temperament is super good, beautiful and...
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Asa 2022-04-19 09:02:44
In the exiled past, the plainness of the narrative of Wei'er suppresses the undercurrent. Great soundtrack - benjamin britten Billy...
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Raquel 2022-04-19 09:02:44
At the end of the film, Bougrop's dance alone made his inner passion spurt out like blood from a...
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Jovanny 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Fragmented lyrical passages continue to interrupt the mood and thinking of watching the movie... The whole movie is lyrical... The military training is still very cool~ By the way, the final Denilawang solo dance is good~ The director looks good. Silver-grey hair, black...
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Garret 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Did Diao Yinan watch this movie? It was a man who destroyed the stunner because of jealousy, and finally went to the dance floor to improvise and dance alone. Dennis once again expressed the life of the African garrison. This film culminated in a group depiction of male carcasses in the desert with a lens, singing loudly, just like some kind of esoteric ritual. Day after day of boring training, De Ni Lawang's voice-over carries the plot. The meaning of homosexuality is very obscure, and the...
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Conner 2022-03-19 09:01:08
YY's so boring, the bald Zhengtai and De Ni Lawang spoke to me very...
Beau travail Comments
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Esmeralda 2022-01-19 08:02:12
Classic review: more than just "Beau travail" of gay movies
"We want to regulate so we must wear uniforms, and carefully ironing uniforms is part of the regulations." From the words of the elderly boss Bruno, the audience can regard the scenes of ironing uniforms/clothes in the movie "Beau travail" or the scene of the protagonist Galoup (played by Denis...
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Jerald 2022-01-19 08:02:12
Why is it called "Forbidden Love in the Army"?
To be honest, I really didn't see how "forbidden love" happened in the military.
In a barren French colony in Africa, a pair of sturdy soldiers are doing arduous and endless training and labor. The strange and ugly officer (it is said to be a very famous French actor, his acting skills are really...
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Commander Bruno Forestier: If it weren't for fornication and blood, we wouldn't be here.
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Galoup: We all have a trashcan within. That's my theory.