Nomadland Comments

  • Mohammed 2023-04-14 05:19:38

    The purpose and orientation of each scene is still too obvious, and it doesn't even seem to be as full as the people in "Knight". After too many different landscapes are edited in a fragmented form, they form an obvious dramatic structure. a rupture. I'm still a little disappointed, especially when I see the end, it's actually for "people who have to go on the road", and the main theme is indeed more of an economic and social indictment than about self-imposed exile, probably because I'm...

  • Zella 2023-04-07 14:17:34

    Plain, restrained, and sophisticated, it's beyond reproach from narration to deduction. The fragments of recalling the wedding vows are too moving, and the loneliness and deep love in the wilderness can be felt across the screen. Choosing a simple and happy life can be very simple, but sometimes it is because of the stubbornness of human beings that the deep power that refreshes the heart can be created. PS: Some people dream of having money, houses, cars and filial children. Some people feel...

  • Johnathon 2023-03-28 18:34:44

    Cohen's protruding mouth has a kind of arrogance and tenacity, which, combined with the boundless wilderness of the film, makes people feel that the story is upright and will not...

  • Alysha 2023-03-27 20:22:52

    See you down the road. This is also a road movie, I really like the style of the lens. Loneliness and symbiosis with loneliness, without stopping, at least is the way of life I would be willing to choose. (I watched it with my mother, she didn't feel anything after reading it... After all, only my character would want to stay away from a fixed environment and be on the road every...

  • Emerson 2023-02-02 16:41:16

    Malik's disciples are so...

  • Breanna 2023-01-25 08:37:41

    Ludovico Einaudi's piano soundtrack is too good, especially the Oltremare song, which makes me cry even more with the...

  • Barton 2023-01-20 02:54:11

    The music is so moving, especially the old songs sung around the campfire. Old and stubborn men and women throw away their fetters and gain freedom and loneliness through the protection of the car. In the continuous encounter with the mountains, rivers and wilderness to escape the pain, but also to pursue the irreplaceable love and home that drift in the wind. It's a goodbye to growing up. The true colors of those who play themselves are the best, and may they all achieve a kind of arrival in...

  • Carolyn 2023-01-13 23:42:05

    I don't think it's necessary to make a movie. Maybe a multimedia exhibition on this subject can enrich the amount of information and dig deeper, and it will be more...

  • Susanna 2022-12-22 18:58:42

    The photography is very good, but the story is basically only emotional. The United States is actually a country that is very suitable for nomads. Everyone drives anyway, and there are many retirees who drive around in RVs to play. When I went to Yellowstone that year, I saw a lot of rented RVs in the...

  • Catharine 2022-12-16 00:39:06

    The vast majority of people have never been out of line, and those who are out of line, some choose to return, and some choose to continue on the road. On the road, people, objects and scenery are all passing by. The so-called floating life is like a dream, what is the joy? The candle night tour is the most poetic. Poetry is the best...

Extended Reading
  • Winnifred 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    choice of hamster

    The film is interspersed with documentary and stories to portray the life of a road wanderer. There are many traces of the story, and it tends to be a poetic narrative. Correspondingly, there is a slight lack of deep excavation in the documentary part, and the ending is slightly lacking in...

  • Herminia 2022-04-23 07:02:01

    It is lucky not to understand, but helpless to understand.

    I flipped through the comment section and some movie reviews and found that everyone basically focused on the bottom of the United States. But what I want to say is that this film doesn't really describe the life of the bottom people too much, because the people at the bottom really think about...

Nomadland quotes

  • Fern: I've been thinking a lot about my husband, Bo. When it got really bad at the end, they had him in the hospital on morphine drippin'. I was sitting there at night in the hospital. And... I'd wanna put my thumb down on that morphine drip just a little bit longer. So I could let him go. Maybe I should've tried harder. So he could've gone sooner without all that pain.

    Swankie: Maybe he wouldn't have wanted that. Maybe he was trying to stay with you as long as he could. I'm sure you took good care of him, Fern.

    Fern: I did.

  • Carol: I see that you have this ring. Are you married?

    Fern: I am, but my husband died.

    Carol: And so...

    Fern: I'm not gonna take that off.

    Carol: That ring is a circle and it never ends. And that means that your love never ends. And you may not be able to take it off, if you tried.

    Fern: I don't think I can.