Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Comments

  • Bennie 2023-09-30 08:22:38

    The plot itself is not bad, but the reality is terrible. A paranoid who will do anything to get what he wants. I ask all fans who support his fanatical pursuit of art to put themselves in the shoes of your loved ones. will support...

  • Hermann 2023-08-13 04:28:48

    It is the same as "Crime and Punishment" as a backlash against superhumanism, but the angle is more interesting. Crime and Punishment is that no one is an overman, and perfume is what will happen when people become overman, an evil Christ, a complete betrayal Faust for Mephistopheles; there's also quite a bit of "rabble" in it, though that's probably an over-analytical...

  • Mike 2023-07-07 11:13:42

    A saga similar to Dorian Gray. When the pursuit of art reaches the limit, it is perversion. I did not expect that the end of the film is actually a redemptive ending. The overall feeling is not bad, is a strange audio-visual...

  • Hortense 2023-07-04 18:23:58

    Tekway is the best spokesperson for Juskind, and the scene of intercourse in the square should be at least 80% of Ju Lao's...

  • Russel 2023-06-09 22:09:11

    It's super nice, this story is amazing, especially the last paragraph.. The biggest inspiration to me: people need to be...

  • Tyler 2023-04-26 03:06:43

    Such a dreamy and beautiful story, but Nima was photographed so dirty, and the copyright fee was wasted. Everything from the director to the artists to the costumes should be pulled out and...

  • Chase 2023-03-20 12:18:18

    The movie is basically faithful to the original. I just saw the news movie Cloud Map is Tom Ticks. After watching the movie, I found out that it was him again. The director has a plot of red hair and Lola~~ but one is Lola and the other is laura...and Just surprised to see Professor...

  • Darrion 2023-03-10 17:55:31

    The film is based on the internationally best-selling novel Das Parfum-Die Geschichte eines Murders by German author Patrick Süskind. Kubrick is said to have wanted to adapt the original novel, but ultimately gave up because he felt it could not be made into a movie. The difficulty of shooting the whole film lies in the expression of "scent" and how to interpret "smell". Compared with the film, text reading may be more comprehensible. The group P scene is very...

  • Chaz 2023-03-06 20:20:53

    3.4 My friend in the same room invited me to watch this movie with him. I had a headache (probably caught a cold) while watching it. The music is beautiful, especially the use of music to bring drama is beautiful. Repeated prompts... Are you worried that the audience won't...

  • Johan 2023-02-15 05:42:48

    Adhering to the principle that what you don't understand is good... This film is good!... The execution scene is shocking enough.! Then, two questions. If the virgin is not dead... Will he still love her? Question 2. Sure enough, there is such a thing as body theory.. There is time to conduct in-depth...

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  • Letha 2022-01-25 08:05:49

    This beast should be tortured but never let him die, watching him show his false innocence

    I look at this movie this way: the protagonist lacks love since childhood (bad birth environment, no fragrance), when he grows up, he looks for what was missing in childhood---love (scent, but also the most fragrant), and his extremely selfish character makes him completely indifferent. Considering...

  • Braeden 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Perfume Rhapsody

    Some time ago, I did something extremely unreliable with three women: I watched a movie in the library, and I watched a movie that combined bloody murder and nude group P. And there are two teams of people next to them. One team is about good students in law school who discuss their homework. The...

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer quotes

  • Antoine Richis: Why did you kill my daughter?

    Jean-Baptiste Grenouille: I just needed her.

    Antoine Richis: Very well, but remember this... I'll be looking at you when you're laid on the cross and the twelve blows are crashing down on your limbs. When the crowd is finally tired of your screams and wandered home, I will climb up through your blood and sit beside you. I will look deep into your eyes... and drop by drop I will trickle my disgust into them like burning acid until... finally... you perish.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: Within no time, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille had disappeared from the face of the earth. When they had finished, they felt a virginal glow of happiness. For the first time in their lives, they believed they had done something purely out of love.