Non-Fiction Comments

  • Tate 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    A lighthearted little film, although the introduction is the subversion of the publishing industry by the Internet, the surprise coming back is this very French thing called "auto-fiction", which is obviously more...

  • Wiley 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    At the end of "Double Life", the woman said to the man: Don't put me in your novel; at the end of "What If You Know", the woman said to the man: Don't put me in your movie. The difference is that "So What If You Know" then said, forget it, it doesn't matter. It seems that the women in Hong Sang-soo's films are even...

  • Marlene 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    Typical French chatter, text bomb, but with a lot of intertext. It discusses the originality of writing, the impact of e-books on traditional paper publications, and the public relations problems of political figures, but all these are set under the surface of the double-sided relationship of the characters, and become a French light sketch, which is not ugly at all. ps Haneke was broken, and Binoche played his own...

  • Theodore 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    How to look directly at "White Ribbon" in the future ah ha ha ha...

  • Letitia 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    Assayas lectures on contemporary French philosophy of life: see through without telling, cheating without promiscuity; flattery without bragging, smirk without fake...

  • Abe 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    Gossip movies, the daily life of middle-aged and middle-aged people, each chaotic and interesting, very intellectual...

  • Clemens 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    The one who understands French intellectuals the most is Assayas, who makes a lot of difference between creation and cheating. The chattering conversation is like a back-and-forth dance step, lightly treading the double-sided life of the little bourgeois underfoot. Haneke's "white ribbon" is about to be broken, but Aunt Binoche has evolved to play with her own...

  • Darron 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    In order to avoid directly discussing the vagueness of the medium, Assayas interspersed the relationship between characters, especially Selena. Selena is not only the central character of the film (and the relationship is complicated), but also a TV drama actor mentioned in the film, and is created by Léonard. At the same time, Selena is also the only person who holds a pessimistic attitude towards the new media revolution - the image created by the synthesis of many media relations is...

  • Krista 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    The density of dialogue makes people close to collapse, and the topics discussed are rich and interesting. Unfortunately, Assayas' author style has disappeared. It is more like a French comedy made up by the creator to avoid being eliminated by the times. Warm Sun" has something in...

Extended Reading
  • Arden 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    "No. Fictional Affair" / Whispers of Digital Publishing and Internet Information

    It seems that digital publishing has never become the mainstream of "buying books" in Taiwan, or even "books" are not necessarily the first choice for the general public to read. "Reading" has never disappeared in the life of Taiwanese people, but it is not from "books", but from the Internet to...

  • Hayley 2022-03-10 08:02:08

    marriage and publishing

    Alain is the editor-in-chief of a century-old publishing house. He does not exclude publishing e-books. He likes to read first drafts on an iPad. He has an extramarital affair with the head of the company's digital department.

    Alain's wife, Selena, a TV actress who loves to read books and despises...