Prince Avalanche Comments

  • Aditya 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Simple scenes, few characters, but profound and intriguing themes. Such a theme requires a strong script support. The screenwriter has a limited time and space for the beginnings and turns of the story, as well as the portrayal of the characters and representations. The opening and ending are wonderfully designed, and the middle is a little thin, but the natural and harmonious scenery and the comfortable and melodious soundtrack are filled one by...

  • Pearlie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Green is also very strange, sometimes fresh and sometimes...

  • Neva 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Enjoy the loneliness and the rebuilding of the soul in the gap! This year in Berlin, David Gordon Green won the Best Director Silver Bear Award from Wong Kar-wai. The director handled such a minimalist element very well. The color tone and the lines and details are alienated....

  • Vicenta 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    David Gordon Green is much better at making literary films than making comedy films. The film deliberately weakens the narrative and uses soft photography to combine the two protagonists with nature. The quietness away from the hustle and bustle is like a catalyst. Let the whole movie exude a charming atmosphere, and the design of the truck driver and the old lady adds a little mysticism, especially Paul Rudd's performance in the...

  • Cristina 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    It really has no plot.. It's okay, and the male lead turned into...

  • Roel 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Whatever I see, I feel...

  • Monique 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Simple and fresh, photography is...

  • Helmer 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Every road has no end, and every life will not be exhausted. Capture the poetry and romance of ordinary life in washing vegetables, frying meat, eating pills, lying in a hammock, squirming green worms, and donkeys eating grass. Countless 24-hour superpositions, you don't know what's going on, this summer is over. In Chengdu at 36°C, I watched this movie alone in the dormitory without turning on the...

  • Andre 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Simple and direct post-disaster modern poetry, flying in the air for seven seconds, a woman who does not exist in the co-pilot, sleeping upright... The most realistic and surreal, this tone is really comfortable, I'm a little curious about what the original version was made...

  • Nicholaus 2022-04-02 09:01:17

    Paul Rudd is so...

Extended Reading
  • Davon 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    Movies that are closer to nature are closer to the power of the soul

    This is an unusual road movie: a remake of the 2011 Icelandic film "The Roadman at the End of the World," about uncle Erwin and boy Lance doing repetitive and boring tasks in a frequently destroyed forest work stories. It's their job, day in and day out, to draw dividing signs on a seemingly...

  • Amanda 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    Avalanche Prince: In Search of the Undiscovered Miracle

    As a fan of niche independent films and literary films, in addition to knowing some trivial information and highlights in some limited media such as newspapers and magazines, the only way to take advantage of this rare opportunity to show is through international film festivals. A platform to learn...

Prince Avalanche quotes

  • Title Card: In 1987, 43,000 woodland acres in central Texas were burned by wildfires. Approximately 1,600 homes were destroyed and 4 lives were lost. The causes of the fires remains unknown.

  • [first lines]

    Alvin: [about cassette tape] Hey! What are you doing?

    Lance: I was falling asleep. I thought it would be a good idea to change the station situation.

    Alvin: It wasn't. I was listening to that.

    Lance: I know, but it's boring for the rest of us. I was falling asleep doing the work.

    Alvin: So what?

    Lance: So, I wanna play this tape. I wanna play this play to get motivated and pumped up, ya know?

    Alvin: I know, I know you want to play that tape. Look, you know what, Lance, I'm not here to start a fight. That's not what I want to do. But I need to listen to my language tapes in order to become proficient and informed to the best of my abilities.

    Lance: What about the equal time agreement?

    Alvin: That doesn't apply to studies in education. The equal time boom box agreement doesn't apply in this case. That's for recreation.

    Lance: Oh, come on!

    Alvin: Hey, don't push my buttons, alright? You are not the boss here. I'm the boss. I hired you. And we have a lot of work to do. We could sit here arguing about language and music and blah, blah. But we've got a lot of work to do. A lot of lines to paint, and it's a very long road. I suggest you start the machine and keep it going.

    Lance: Alvin.

    Alvin: Yeah?

    Lance: You have your tool belt on backwards.

    [restarts the loud motor]

    Alvin: Let's just enjoy the silence.