Dark Waters Comments

  • Natalie 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The long-lost orthodox Todd Hines author "Original Sin" is by no means...

  • Robyn 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    This TM is realism, and it is probably never possible to see such a movie in China that fights the behemoth by itself. The overall filming is very neat, from the disclosure of the matter to the investigation to the lawsuit, the story unfolds in an orderly manner. The overall tone is dark, and the low soundtrack in the middle also makes the movie look depressing. The anti-climax handling is also commendable, not the so-called happy-go-lucky but with the dullness of work and personal pain. The...

  • Madalyn 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    #4th IFFAM# Special Screening. At first glance, it is the main theme of the Olympics, but it is not too obvious that Todd Hines is necessary for director (and Hai Niang Niang's need for soy sauce). But now that Marvel is in power, social justice themes must still be strongly praised. The director's handling is basically to maintain the tone of a thriller (but basically nothing happens), and the other is to emphasize the religious value of a "good Christian" in the hero's persistence (the other...

  • Ladarius 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    It may be more exciting to make a documentary. You can smell a hint of Hines' style. The unhurried narration is quite documentary style, which increases the convincing degree of the event, but it is less powerful due to the lengthening of the time line, and it is not shocking enough. However, the character line is still too sloppy and old-fashioned, causing the eyes to be full of "main melody", which is a bad...

  • Darlene 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Haynes's "Blackwater" is most likely to be a dark horse in this year's awards season. But it doesn't, the problem is that the narrative is old-fashioned—what's going to happen is predictable. For the author, this is not a film that focuses on disclosure and indictment, but a work about making people whole. The male protagonist has just been promoted to the supreme justice man, but he is pulled into the bottomless "disaster" by his own "sense of justice", and then his career and family are all...

  • Gerhard 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The skeleton is about the confrontation between the individual and the power, and the flesh is about the cruelty of time and the torture of loneliness. The camera simulates the process of a helpless person looking for the same kind in the thick fog in the repetition of foreground blocking, constant panning and penetrating freeze frame. Todd Haynes's understanding of the political manifesto is inward, and the halo cannot be given by others, only by...

  • Adrain 2022-01-05 08:02:07

    The shot is really good. It's all idiotic doing righteous...

  • Dillan 2022-01-05 08:02:07

    Individuals have been fighting against Leviathan for two decades, the obsession of justice, the dignity of lawyers and the bottom line of being a human being; although desperate calls for distrust of business, system and science, the latter two gradually regained the people. The rights and interests that the masses deserve-at least politics and business have not been collaborating enough to drive people crazy across provinces. Actually invited real parties to guest appearances, you...

  • Rubie 2022-01-05 08:02:07

    For me personally, for mainland China, its realistic and vigilant significance seems to be far greater than the significance of film production itself. Wikipedia: One of the most famous applications of Teflon is the exterior wall material of Beijing Water Cube, which is the largest centralized use in the...

  • Gail 2022-01-05 08:02:07

    In the contemporary "Human Pill" horror film, Hines made solemn and powerful shots. Since the first lens, he has created filth and shadows. After watching it, conspiracy theories arose in his heart: This film was ignored during the awards season because it suffered from DuPont. Suppression of the...

Extended Reading
  • Susie 2022-04-20 09:02:08

    Everyone should be a participant, not an outsider

    The story stems from a real event, and the extent of this event not only affects the past and present, but also affects people's future. Almost all the cows on the farm run by the farmer Tenon have died of illness. He kept all the evidence of these lesions visible to the naked eye. He thought of...

  • Magnus 2022-04-19 09:02:31

    rich man game

    Loving life is a kind of beauty imagined when the essence of life cannot be seen clearly.

    The weak are told that the world is like this, that everyone lives like this, and so should you. The weak never question, even if there is something wrong, he feels that he is wrong.

    I dare not imagine the real...

Dark Waters quotes

  • Robert Bilott: The system is rigged. They want us to believe that it'll protect us, but that's a lie. We protect us. We do. Nobody else. Not the companies, not the scientists, not the government. Us.

  • Teddy Bilott (3-5): What's a hooker?

    Sarah Barlage Bilott: Where did you learn that?

    Teddy Bilott (3-5): He told me that Mary Magdalene was a hooker.

    Charlie Bilott (11-12): What? She was.

    Teddy Bilott (3-5): You're supposed to say prostitute.