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  • Cayla 2023-04-26 04:21:40

    The first half of Hines' shooting of the middle class is not good enough, but he thought it was a re-enactment far away from heaven, but the isolated environment began to be downgraded to a metaphorical and explicit medical treatment, so that the alien lawn wanderer also seemed deliberate, but the space of this Hines shooting was really intentional. / The panorama fills the lens and minimizes the character space. If the space is not large enough, use a mirror (or even 2x) to expand the effect....

  • Duncan 2023-04-19 20:23:21

    Finding and exploring oneself is the theme of the 1980s in the United States, and it is also the truth that Hines' psychological thriller seeks to unearth. who are you? This profound existential proposition tortured the heroine's soul and endangered her life and health. The nothingness made her feel panic and short of breath. The ineffectiveness of medical diagnosis and the powerlessness of scientific analysis made her seem out of step with the whole era. The most desperate thing is that even...

  • Kieran 2023-04-12 11:41:49

    Allergies broke out in middle-class life such as buying sofas, dinner parties, beauty salons, and ladies' gatherings. The awakening of the role of a good wife and the cell counterattack, the invisible endocrine school body terror. The whole film is deduced under the extreme emotions of disengagement and tension. The man in seclusion in bandages is the center of fear and hints at Carol's fate. Julianne Moore looks good-looking, and the red hair matches the overall environment of the lake green...

  • Stanford 2023-03-30 12:57:09

    The bald middle-aged successful man, the boring housewife, the color of the sofa, the funny gymnastics, the party pretending to be fun, the typical picture of middle-class American life, and by extension those strange postmodern theories and their adherents And the various clubs formed from it, the atmosphere in the first half made people sweat, and the open ending at the end was a bit weak, leaving the audience room to think about whether Hines himself was one of those...

  • Creola 2023-03-12 07:53:43

    7.7 This film is about the awakening of a middle-class housewife's self-awareness. What is more interesting is that when Hines deals with this subject, he uses the topic of modern social environmental diseases. When comparing the inner and outer layers, You'll find parallels in that society is as overwhelmed by the issue of women's self-awareness as the public is in the face of modern environmental...

  • Chanelle 2023-02-28 06:09:10

    An example of a concept movie ~ I can't imagine Haynes that I hate, a work that uses up all the talent. The structure of "Full Metal Shell", the first half, advances the plot with a fixed contrast between daily life and sports diseases (the equally beloved "Finding Shelter" only did this part). From the point to the surface in the second half, the connection between individual-group-individual is established. Another superb and shocking performance by...

  • Jannie 2023-02-27 02:23:59

    I pulled a movie in class today, and I feel like the teacher is a fan. After watching so many movies this semester, I watched three baa movies, and there are two movies that I have not seen, including this one, I Naturally super happy lol! I heard that it was boring, so I haven't watched it. Maybe I already have this concept, so I thought it was okay when I watched it? During the epidemic, it was actually more empathetic. Hines just wanted us to feel confused and depressed, so even if he...

  • Rodrigo 2023-02-16 17:28:22

    The second feature film of @Film Society Todd Haynes, without the previous three obsessions with psychoanalysis, uses a near-future allegory to complete the metaphor of disease. Onset-misdiagnosis-relapse-diagnosis-self-isolation, the path of the disease is extremely bumpy. Hospital misdiagnosis, family exclusion, and social discrimination led to self-isolation, a process that mirrored the current AIDS status in the...

  • Lucie 2023-02-03 19:30:25

    #passive protagonist# The protagonist mainly observes and does not...

  • Brook 2023-01-15 20:32:54

    When moore was young, he was more conventional than it is now╮(╯▽╰)╭ Or this film is really enduring. Orz Nima, who actually labeled it as a thriller? I kneel down and slow down to such a shit Ah...

Extended Reading
  • Krista 2022-06-21 17:45:02

    "Safe and Sound"

    It's really not like a Todd Haynes movie. It seems that environmental air pollution and external chemical erosion are directly defined as the cause of the protagonist played by Julianne Moore. Properly digging deeper, there are also social self-awareness of the middle class "no zuo no die", as well...

  • Karina 2022-06-21 17:20:36

    The only safe thing is yourself in the mirror

    Who has the most living space? Of course the middle class and above. But more space doesn't mean more security. likeAs many shots in the first half express, the standard indoor composition, normal dialogue state, and living state are all taken in the middle and long shots, deliberately creating a...

Safe quotes

  • Peter Dunning: We are one with the power that created us. We're safe and all is well in our world.

  • [last lines]

    Carol White: I love you. I love you. I really love you. I love you.

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Director: Todd Haynes

Language: English,Spanish Release date: June 30, 1995

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