New Order Comments

  • Lorine 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    To a certain extent, the director's audio-visual skills are not bad for "promiscuous films" or "anger-releasing films", but the whole book is too thin and rough, and the comparison concept comes first. There is no need to compare "Parasite", even "Joker", even the characters are too lazy to enrich, it is full of inflammatory plots and empty backgrounds, and the final reversal is also abrupt for no reason. 88 The length of the minute only provides a kind of "curiousness", and I don't think there...

  • Noemie 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    At one point, I was so angry that I wanted to leave the venue, which was to exhaust the imagination of the working and peasant class that was already dead. All the rebels are faceless, I only see nameless violence. The director's position is also very erratic. Most of the shots in the front seem to be standing on the side of the bourgeoisie and saying to his companions, "If you continue to squeeze, they will come to blows." In the end, inexplicably in order to reverse the military regime? ?...

  • Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    A wedding in a mansion in Mexico City was bloodily overturned by violent protesters, and all this was just the beginning of the terror and turmoil in the entire Mexican society. Director Michelle Frank's strange ethics, which is good at, finally has a purpose in this ambitious story. The rich, the poor, the powerful, the rebels, kindness, greed, and discrimination have all been reduced to the dead at the gun for the achievement of the new social order. Like the recurring Omar Rodriguez-Graham...

  • Ophelia 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    Punch the DAU, kick the son of man, ride the parasite on the neck, if you only have an hour and a half to spare in 2020, then it must be a new...

  • Patricia 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    I thought that the bride who left the wedding had escaped by accident, but she didn't want to fall into a more desperate and tormenting situation, and her life was ended in the end. A large number of important characters in the traditional framework have been killed one after another in a hail of bullets, unsuspecting, and suddenly. The forces that control the army and weapons are always the most powerful forces in a country. The proletarians and the bourgeoisie, the bottom and the top, the...

  • Alvis 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    horrible. A contemporary reinterpretation of the Mexican Revolution, in which everyone was violently wiped out in a ruthless power struggle. There is no distinction between life under the gun. Terrible, very...

  • Laverna 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    #SGIFF2020# is too fierce. I can't find a more suitable adjective besides "fierce". From the first second to the end, it was creepy and bloody. Extremely bloody and cruel, playing with the audience's nerves, it perfectly corresponds to the phrase in Westworld, "This brutal joy will end in brutality." After a riot of the bottom people, the upper class is still the upper class , and the government that made peace with this upper class, after violently quelling the rebellion and eating a few of...

  • Jimmy 2022-04-23 07:04:54

    There is no new order, only new powers; short and powerful,...

  • Leopold 2022-04-23 07:04:54

    Quite shocking. The same core Bong Joon-ho came to film was "Parasite" and Michel Franco came to film "New...

  • Gerardo 2022-04-23 07:04:54

    Power comes from the barrel of a gun. In fact, it can be made into Sodom, but the director's desire for political expression is...

Extended Reading
  • Jannie 2022-04-20 09:02:40

    The founder of the new order is nothing but the controller of the old order

    A rare movie with smooth editing and twists and turns in the story

    "The New Order" is a very easy-to-understand movie. The story line is relatively simple and the main characters are relatively monotonous. However, it is such a simple-looking movie, and every frame has its necessity for its...

  • Jacques 2022-01-31 08:02:32

    After "Joker", it's a carnival for gunmen

    The New Order by the Mexican new-generation director Michelle Frank is undoubtedly the most talked about film at this autumn film festival. The film is short and concise, less than ninety minutes. The various "visual spectacles" that are concealed sharply present today's troubled and extremely...