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Ada 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The Dogme shooting method that constitutes the main body of the film focuses the lens on the "local", which is complex and changeable, which is the vision of human beings; the panoramic empty mirror inserted in the transition of each chapter is vast and fixed, which is the vision of God. The man and God shown by Von Trier in "Breaking the Waves" is actually very close to the relationship between man and God in our real world. It is He who makes miracles come, it is He who is sowing mercy, it is...
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Dario 2022-03-26 09:01:07
A. [One of Lars von Trier's "Conscience Trilogy"] After the launch of "Dogme 95", Lass Madness is not a certified work, but the hand-holding and jump-cutting techniques are still contrary to Lass style (the previous one had nothing to do with it). The impossible scene becomes closer to reality), and it is no longer a bizarre narration but a self-talk to God - so the title "Breaking the Wave" is also suitable for Lars's transformation. And Russ also focused more on women and love (simple, true)...
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Kennedi 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Rewatch. Dogma's first post-95 LVT film, with sets, soundtracks, special effects...but most importantly, it has the realistic immersion the manifesto hopes to convey. The first thing that comes to mind is the Holy Fool in the Orthodox Church (Skardo in Stalker), but it's not accurate. Because Beth's subjectivity is close to zero! Although the opposition between women and the conservative society of the political economy frame is established from the beginning (Beth has never been in the same...
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Angelica 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Rewatch. Dogma's first post-95 LVT film, with sets, soundtracks, special effects...but most importantly, it has the realistic immersion the manifesto hopes to convey. The first thing that comes to mind is the Holy Fool in the Orthodox Church (Skardo in Stalker), but it's not accurate. Because Beth's subjectivity is close to zero! Although the opposition between women and the conservative society of the political economy frame is established from the beginning (Beth has never been in the same...
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Madeline 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Rewatch. Dogma's first post-95 LVT film, with sets, soundtracks, special effects...but most importantly, it has the realistic immersion the manifesto hopes to convey. The first thing that comes to mind is the Holy Fool in the Orthodox Church (Skardo in Stalker), but it's not accurate. Because Beth's subjectivity is close to zero! Although the opposition between women and the conservative society of the political economy frame is established from the beginning (Beth has never been in the same...
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Letha 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Persistent and stubborn Beth, your dedication makes people...
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Kameron 2022-03-25 09:01:10
Persistent and stubborn Beth, your dedication makes people...
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Jennie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
It’s true that the heroine’s emotions are sincere, and it’s true that she has a mental illness, so it’s hard for people to...
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Dolores 2022-03-25 09:01:10
It’s true that the heroine’s emotions are sincere, and it’s true that she has a mental illness, so it’s hard for people to...
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Hailee 2022-03-24 09:02:16
CHAPTER 5 actually appeared the singing voice of the ubiquitous old man LEONARD...
Breaking the Waves Comments
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Tressa 2022-04-22 07:01:33
Breaking the Waves Movie Language Analysis
Photography: Most of the hand-held photography can easily arouse the audience's emotions, and at the same time echo Beth's fragile and sensitive heart; close-ups, Beth's head close-up is covered with the film, externalizing the inner world, and at the same time, it is easier to touch the audience ,...
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Liana 2022-03-22 09:02:04
Reflection on life_The meaning of love
One of the conscience trilogy directed by Lars von Trier, the
other two "Dog Town" and "Dancer in the Darkness" were also watched last year , and
I liked them very much!
Compared to the previous two films, the tone of this movie is obviously much lower.
It is also a big environment to render the...
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[first lines]
Bess McNeill: His name is Jan.
The Minister: I do not know him.
Bess McNeill: [coyly] He's from the lake.
The Minister: You know we do not favor matrimony with outsiders.
An Elder: Can you even tell us what matrimony is?
Bess McNeill: It's when two people are joined in God.
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Jan Nyman: Love is a mighty power, isn't it?