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Marlon 2022-04-20 09:02:55
8. There's always an old woman's counterattack in Dreyer's...
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Sadye 2022-04-20 09:02:55
Calderai is also quite literary and masterful, but he is a little better than...
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Americo 2022-04-20 09:02:55
1 "As in the apple grove, that is my love, I sit down under his protection" "My apple tree has only one flower" so sweetly longing for a lover, but finally found to be a sin. 2 Find your life in my arms. 3Dreyer's heavy face close-up. Hear our prayers on the 4th day of...
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Shirley 2022-04-19 09:03:16
incredible! The late Rembrandt-esque imagery of the characters and Bordwell's luminous wall lighting method are amazing. There are a few moments that make one wonder if the heroine really has this ability... It's a unique atmosphere, in The heroine glowing in the dead Christian atmosphere and the old woman who was burned to death in the first half exude infinite and extraordinary vitality, a transcendental force against death...
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Cathryn 2022-04-19 09:03:16
"The tree was bent over by the pain." "No, he was longing for the reflection in the water. The tree and the shadow cannot be separated...like me and you." The heroine's eyes are so beautiful, it is love that sets her on fire ? Dreyer shot the ceremony beautifully, the daily life was very ceremonial, and the lines were really beautiful, he gave this religious story a very humanistic and modern...
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Hazle 2022-04-19 09:03:16
20190810 BFI The black and white light and shadow, the lighting is really good... However, the religious theme and the unwavering voice of the actors still made me fall asleep for a while... Religion + family + love, it made me feel a little incestuous. Whoever is unhappy, call her a witch - a good way to use religion to get rid of heresy. A person like a grandmother is a typical example of a person who can neither be happy himself nor see the happiness of others.
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Gerhard 2022-04-19 09:03:16
The conflict between faith in love and giving and obedience to God in the priest's heart leads to tragedy. Exquisite dialogue. Multiple stares at death. Indolent of evil lurking behind the morbid maternal and paternal relationships. The symphony of wind and leaves in the birch forest. The 13 clergy jury is still established after the death of the father / the enthronement of the son. The cross will suddenly become an arrow of sin. Human desires are suppressed. God is distorted. .curious 110min...
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Laurianne 2022-04-19 09:03:16
The Joan of Arc feeling is back, with unretouched facial close-ups, light and shadow narratives, carefully constructed composition scheduling, and more. I have seen many people say that this film aims to criticize religious ignorance, but if this is the case, this film will not have the historical and era value that it recognizes today. Personally, I think that Dreyer is just using the hand of religion to expressly expound a classical human proposition of "retribution of grievances" and...
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Berta 2022-04-19 09:03:16
Dreyer is the first sound film in the true sense, and has a textual heritage with Joan of Arc. The sense of formality of the indoor stage play and the long moving shots that pay attention to the scene are in sharp contrast with the natural light and panoramic images outdoors. Revenge is a prophecy and cycle here, and it is also a sense of fate. Dreyer made an early feminist...
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Scarlett 2022-04-19 09:03:16
The church controls everything, the shadow of religious repression and death hangs over the whole, and at the same time, the old/young, dark/light contrasts are amplified with a large number of cross-cuts, and the repressed interior is a highly symbolic realism - the order relationship of religion, At the same time the outdoors is naturalism - a breath of natural human nature, can the shadow of the tree be understood as the transfer of the demon from Matt to Anne, or is this all a lie? As...
Day of Wrath Comments
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Donato 2022-04-06 08:01:02
Birth of tragedy
There are many literary and cinematic works about the tragic fate of medieval witches. Precisely the Middle Ages was also the most prosperous period of Christianity, and the power of the church could almost decide everything. It is this kind of arbitrary spirit and power rule that allows the people...
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Elda 2022-04-06 08:01:02
[Film Review] Day of Wrath (1943) 7.5/10
A 17th century drama about the antediluvian act of witchery persecution and the excruciating human benightedness inflicted by religious indoctrination, Carl Theodor Dreyer's DAY OF WRATH is a sublimely slow-paced threnody that sets to shock and awe.
Prior to Ingmar Bergman's soul-searching felicity...
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Anne Pedersdotter: Absalon, hold me. Hold me and make me happy.
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Rev. Absalon Pederssøn: I must look into myself. I have much to speak to God about.