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  • Ryder 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    Audio-visually comparable to Blade Runner films, especially the use of colors (red and blue background light against yellow and white background) and filters (mainly a few exterior scenes such as lighthouses) did everything possible to create a strong artificial texture with Vietnamese girls Clothes, G's minimalist art style studio, the man's old garage remodeled residence, abandoned factories, etc. to build a psychedelic underground Paris. At the same time, in contrast to this, a tourist-style...

  • Megane 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    It felt good the first time I watched it, but today it feels bad. A mix of crime and literary feelings, France in the 1980s and China's sixth generation are not far...

  • Ivah 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    The photography is quite brilliant, generally better than "Wild Rose of...

  • Bailee 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    It was one of the first French films to shake off the realism of 1970s French cinema and return to the colourful, melodic style that came to be known as cinéma du look. So many perfectly observed acts of intimacy, so There are so many visual inventions - from sly to grand - that the thriller plot is just a bonus. In a way, it doesn't matter what the film is about; Pauline Kael likens Benex to Orson Welles, who, as Welles often does, made a Movies, no matter what the subject, look like a feast....

  • Sigurd 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    Other than that, I've only seen Wild Rose of Paris. OST is so beautiful so beautiful. Many beautiful atmospheres meet the aesthetics of...

  • Asha 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    4.5 The Visible Signature: the protagonist - an insinuation of retroism, all the good humor of "human" in the old sense (from Renoir's The Crimes of Mr. Ranky, or reminds me of Amplification?) and The perception that the urban structure is still a "popular area". The sound: the endless melodies that make up the film's unalterable ephemerality, sonata-like rather than Freudian repetition, and the irreversibility of returning to the climax. Visual: The body of Julius in the song is bluish-white,...

  • Alfredo 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    Revisiting, Beneix's "The Red Actor of the Opera" is generally regarded as the beginning of a new French visual film. Indeed, this film whose style is far greater than its content is illuminated by extremely exaggerated melancholy and post-modern abandoned industrial scenes. In the film, we can see the shadow of many later film scenes of Karax, the aria of Katarani's "Gorgeous Girl" at the opening of the film comes from a female singer who has never heard her own voice (she refuses to record),...

  • Martina 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    French film history complements the pioneering work of a new French film. The director used superb techniques to combine American commercial films with European literary films, and also contributed to us a wave of action scenes that are famous in film history. After the opening hour's foreshadowing, finally ushered in the first wave of the movie's climax. The male protagonist was chased and killed by gangsters on the street, rode a motorcycle to deal with gangsters, and hit the subway station...

  • Reese 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    Very stylized film, the plot design is very ingenious, and the crime method is mixed with some French humor. It is not particularly resistant to scrutiny, but it is very interesting, and there is no need to make it complicated and logical when you think about it. The story matches the overall style so well that it almost seems...

  • Deshaun 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    It needs humor without humor, suspense without suspense, action without action, and a broken work with plot without...

Extended Reading
  • Wilbert 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    One of my film enlightenment works

    What exactly is the "New Baroque" style? I've never been able to figure it out, and it's probably just a rhetoric that lazy film critics use to sum up the aesthetic style of French cinema that flourished in the early 1980s. In fact, in the early 1980s, there were indeed three directors with unique...

  • Raven 2022-03-17 08:01:01

    The pioneering work of the author's film in the 1980s

    This film is one of the most famous works of the famous French director Benex, and one of the most famous French films of the 1980s.

    Benex tells a thrilling story in a slightly black tone, but the film has broken away from the genre mode of traditional gangster thrillers and entered a new style of...

Diva quotes

  • Jules: Where are we?

    Alba: In a castle.

    Jules: What castle?

    Alba: Where the witch makes poisoned red apples to advertise the toothpaste movie stars use.

  • Paula: And some women find police work dull!

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Director: Jean-Jacques Beineix

Language: French,English,Italian,Latin Release date: April 23, 1982

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