Pasolini Comments

  • Edison 2022-04-19 09:03:06

    Calm and gentle...

  • Myron 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    Willem Dafoe is similar in appearance and spirit, and the performance is also very hard. He can play and sing, but the film itself is too thin. To show Pasolini's complex character and majestic soul, it's not enough to just grab a slot. Besides, using a movie to summarize a great director is itself an unwise behavior. After watching this film, it is like seeing a piece of ice that is about to melt helplessly floating on the dark...

  • Vita 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Abel Ferrara restarts space and astrology as metaphors, and in Pasolini, Rome is filled with symbols of revelry and death. A gothic world dominated by the urge to die. Strictly speaking, it is a work of characters vs. authors, who religiously refer to the outside of the film through unfinished play-in-play. What Willem Dafoe plays is not the Pasolini in the history of cinema, but a living body that exists in the image and is endowed with the role of "Pasolini". Right at the beginning of the...

  • Myrtis 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    I have a lot of co-images of that kind of huge shame in my collection, it looks better than...

  • Watson 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    I'm so tired, but avant-garde wasn't originally for me. This film was probably made for students majoring in film history. Gugou must rationalize the relationship between the characters while watching. The "character in the book" in the first half is actually the young handsome guy who played the role of Kaori and Liv Tyler. Now he is...

  • Verna 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Ferrara interweaves the last day of Pasolini's life with his magnificent unfinished manuscript, and after Pasolini's murder, his two men embark on a journey in pursuit of the Messiah's comet - which in itself Like a fable about the afterlife. A biographical film that pays tribute to Pasolini's faithfulness, imperfect but humble...

  • Elliot 2022-03-14 14:12:31

    After encountering the idol, Ferrara, who had no taboos, became more respectful and restrained. The idol's crazy side, dark side, erotic side, dared not touch deeply, so the idol's image of the prophet and the victim could not be established, and finally achieved such an inconvenience. A salty tribute. Take some archive material and mix it in, I don’t know where the effect is higher than it is...

  • Kaleigh 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    Dating a gun is...

  • Viviane 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    This is not a biopic in the traditional sense, even Pasolini is like a supporting role in the film, intercepting the last two days of his life, his daily life, interviews and creations are not the focus, but Fira The picture of Ra using Pasolini's way to restore his unfinished script and those verses became the male lead, making his death all the more regrettable, a great director died, and life was drawn to an end , no after that....

  • Clair 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    Drunk and never immune to Ferrara. The ultimate appeal of idol worship is to become an idol. Ferrara used his own way to complete Pasolini's remaining creative ideas. The followers of Messiah can also come from someone under the night of "The Last Day on Earth". corner. As a disciple, Ferrara engaged in a powerful spiritual masturbation. So the so-called "truth" about death is so elusive that Ferrara may not want to reveal it at...

Extended Reading
  • Donato 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    Everyone is in danger

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    "Christ, or a devil? A saint, or a robber? He is a man. A man of one enemy, a brilliant antagonist, an absolute rebel. Despite his fame, he has always been a perpetual fringe, yes A hero...

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-05 08:02:53

    [Film Review] Pasolini (2014) 6.9 / 10

    Abel Ferrara’s long-gestated biopic of Pier Paolo Pasolini has its congenital defect, by cast Willem Dafoe (albeit his striking physical resemblance) as the maestro, hence, the prominent anglophone dialog is rightly incongruous with its milieu and becomes more problematic because the rest Italian...

Pasolini quotes

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini: Let me be frank to you.

    Pier Paolo Pasolini: I have been to hell and I know things that don't disturb other people's dreams