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Owen 2022-04-23 07:05:19
Taking this film to see the influence of the new wave on the art of film, the director's unrestrained attempt has greatly expanded the boundaries of the film, and this film is like a precocious culture. The trivialities of life are for Woody Allen, and the taciturn and reclusive pianist is for "Lone Killer". Of course, it cannot be said that the latter is imitating the latter, but it can better reflect the former's greatness in various attempts to film...
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Jaron 2022-04-23 07:05:19
It is very interesting for an old movie. The radio with ZZZ sound has a unique taste of the old movie. The unique editing technique of the old movie is nonsensical. The storyline is highlighted at the beginning. It's an old movie, but it won my...
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Alexzander 2022-04-23 07:05:19
Truffaut's second novel, I beg to differ, is mostly too jumpy. . . . . . . . . . . . can't stand...
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Idella 2022-04-23 07:05:19
The various loneliness and sadness I watched at home last summer vacation I remember most clearly is the clip of him sending his lover home on the way...
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Nedra 2022-04-23 07:05:19
very interesting. Truffaut does what Wenders did to "American Friends" with the hard-core novel, using style to drive out the main plot. The characters and plots of the film are free to go with the flow, and the interspersed sense of humor makes people smile more knowingly, like a poem written by an alcoholic, like a river with an uncertain future, and like the meaninglessness of life...
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Jason 2022-04-23 07:05:19
1. The fate of the old pianist. 2. The film masters of the New Wave period are so energetic, Truffaut's second film, the picture is so free from fetters, anti-Hollywood traditional narrative, the dialogue is concise and powerful. 3. Inclusive and colorful. My favorite night scene holding...
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Trenton 2022-04-22 07:01:55
I watched it two or three years ago and found that I forgot to mark it. I almost forgot how I felt at the time. I just remember: it was well edited. One of the editors, Cécile Decugis, was not only friends with Truffaut, but also became a good friend after he was released from prison. She is the editor in chief of Rohmerde, and the most aggressive editing styles are all by...
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Ron 2022-04-22 07:01:55
8.0/Chufu 90th Birthday Commemoration. Under his amazing control, an original American crime genre was soaked in the smell of the new wave, beyond recognition, and even this "male-dominated" written line was misinterpreted as machismo. She doesn't need a specific theme, just as free and uninhibited as life, and as random as thought. And in the end, the romance in the snow is enough to see its influence, not only "Frozen", but I seem to see the death of life in...
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Maybell 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Who says shy people can't be crazy? After Truffaut became famous, the work "Shooting the Pianist" deals with the ambiguous relationship between the "inner" of the apostate and the "image" of the artist. In addition to Hitchcock, I wonder if Truffaut watched Wilder's "noir" films. In fact, the artists have tortured themselves countless times on the subject of "death fear" in the context of "Love Run". The piano "accompanist" teacher who didn't want to be implicated by "dark history" finally...
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Talia 2022-04-22 07:01:55
If someone knocks on the door, call it a killer, if it's just a robbery, you should be...
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Elsa 2022-03-22 09:02:58
Pessimism·Circularism
This kind of very academic film, generally speaking, I would not take the initiative to touch it. I didn't dare to write a comment after reading it, even my thoughts. I am afraid that I will think too much, and I am even more afraid that I will be scolded for writing it down after thinking too...
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Rhiannon 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Seemingly unnatural is actually resisting
If taken as an ordinary movie, this movie is chaotic, illogical, or not in line with the conventions of popular movies, but just like chaos, this movie is childish and free.
It's both realistic and surreal. The voice of my heart when walking with my girlfriend makes me laugh....
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Charlie Kohler: [Talking to himself] Come on, come on, get your mind on something else. Think of Art Tatum. Has he got talent? And Erroll Garner? Yes, Erroll Garner *has* talent.
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Clarisse: You still sleep in the raw?
Charlie Kohler: Yes. It's healthier.
Director: François Truffaut
Language: French,English Release date: July 23, 1962