Rosetta Comments

  • Alysha 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Dogma95, Palme d'Or, the second Dardenne Brothers work to see. The whole process is semi-subjective, the narrative is boring, and the ending is good. A narrative of hopelessness but not despair, a hope that has not been completely annihilated. Suicide, live, go...

  • Ronny 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Precise without losing strength, melancholy and despair without losing human warmth. Poverty and illness are more life-and-death, and poverty is the beginning of all evil. Many scenes in the film do not know whether to be reused or reproduced. Follow the handheld photography step by step, breathing in despair, selling clothes, hitting walls everywhere, just for a decent job, and the tragic death has become a joke. Rosetta worked hard to live, and finally was bruised and bruised by the pressure...

  • Turner 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The long shot of holding a close-up shot of the protagonist is the narration and film language of the Darney...

  • Forrest 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    so cruel. Jobs in Europe are so hard to find, and there are so many people competing for such a salesman's job. It appears that the downside of benefits is that they make it harder to find jobs, just because it's so hard to fire...

  • Johnathon 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The indifference and selfishness derived from poverty and poverty are engraved in the shots of the Darney brothers, and they are restored to a portrait of human nature. When extreme egoism becomes a means of survival, it is often affected by difficult situations....

  • Concepcion 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    People are invincible to despair, but life always knows yourself better than you, and it suddenly gives you a little light on the edge of you can no longer bear...

  • Jordi 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Dane's iconic hand-held, the protagonist's iconic red coat (promise, cyclist). The camera is frequently shut out at the beginning vs. the long stare at the end, watching how a stubborn girl is overwhelmed by...

  • Filiberto 2022-04-23 07:03:56

    It's always getting better, it's always up and down, it's always abruptly stopped, and I'm addicted to Dane's...

  • Norval 2022-04-23 07:03:56

    The oppression of life made Rosetta collapse to the extreme. The director also made the audience feel breathless through the shaking and unease and a lot of close-up shots, but I don't like this kind of pure hard work. The emotional outlet of a rendering may be more my...

  • Armando 2022-04-23 07:03:56

    A good movie will have a density, the density of life. It does not resort to language, it does not resort to gorgeous lenses, it is contained in life itself. The seemingly peaceful narrative contains dense edges and corners, thrilling despair, and a ray of light at the end of the tunnel/in the heart of the heart that never ends - disappearing and appearing. Life has no beginning and no end in sight, hoping that the pain in her stomach won't bring her down, that's what despair has not...

Extended Reading
  • Zachariah 2022-01-17 08:02:29

    Seductive realism

    Study "Yan Hao Film Lectures", let us find two films to talk about how the director's handling of the characters allows the audience to enter the play. Naturally, I thought of the recently watched "Rosetta"-very successfully realized the audience into the play. Although this is a genre documentary...

  • Kyle 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    About Rosetta

    "About Rosetta"

    Jin

          Chengguang is a success in terms of characterization. Shaking footage and repeated scenes highlight an 18-year-old girl full of ill-will. She longs to "live a normal life" but has to live in a mobile workshop with her drunk mother. From the beginning of the film, she is...

Rosetta quotes

  • Rosetta: Your name is Rosetta. My name is Rosetta. You found a job. I found a job. You've got a friend. I've got a friend. You have a normal life. I have a normal life. You won't fall in a rut. I won't fall in a rut. Good night. Good night.

Rosetta

Director: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

Language: French Release date: September 22, 1999