The Seventh Continent Comments

  • Chet 2023-05-05 22:49:02

    Do you think life is too dull to repeat every...

  • Birdie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The world ends in Grim...

  • Guillermo 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    After eating for a long time, the family finally couldn't stand the reproachful eyes of the audience and committed suicide. Some of Haneke's shooting habits have been maintained since his debut, such as staged sets, claustrophobic spaces, extremely A simple but dramatic story with a dramatic...

  • Nolan 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Worthless lives will eventually go to...

  • Easton 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    I can't hide from the cold, I can't hide...

  • Ole 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Five-body cast! Become a Haneke fan and stay...

  • Domenica 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    What's wrong with this...

  • Julia 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The result of repression is the...

  • Felipe 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Photography and the destruction that...

  • Davonte 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    7.4 I have never been able to devote myself to Haneke's films, and the flood of black screens directly rejected me. The camera focuses on all kinds of machinery, tools, and numbers, so that the human face is absent for a lot of time, and people also become part of things. Injuring the life of fish is an example, really don't know what other way out but...

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  • Ferne 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    calm despair

    The biggest feeling after watching it is similar to the line in "Dead Poets Society" - "Most people live in peaceful despair" (later verified to be from Thoreau), so I feel that this film expresses "peaceful despair" of the most vivid.

    Modern society intends to forge most of the independent people...

  • Karl 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    cut off signal

    As the first part of the "Glacier Trilogy", this film has a mixed temperament of "Jeanne Dillman" and Bresson's later image style. The repeated daily routine is exactly the same as that of "Jeanne Dillman", while a large number of partial close-ups such as hands, food, tools and destroyed items...

The Seventh Continent quotes

  • Anna Schober: Four days ago, at the beginning of the month, Georg started in his new position. It took him a lot to get there. You might remember that when he first started, his new boss didn't like him at all. But now he's made it. He brought new inspiration to the department. So when his boss fell ill with an intestinal problem and was off sick more than at work, Georg was asked to take over the department provisionally. His boss is retiring soon anyway. Georg's appointment as head of department is just a formality now. You have every reason to be proud of your son. Alexander is much better. He went on a cruise to Scandinavia which did him a world of good. He sends his regards. Georg's senior boss Dr. Breitenfels is coming for dinner tonight. This is our way of thanking him for his party two weeks ago where Georg's new position was unofficially confirmed. His boss is a real gourmet, so I'll have to cook something extra special. I'll try your stuffed duck recipe, Mother. Wish me luck.

  • Anna Schober: Have you gone mad?

    Evi Schober: Have you gone mad? Why?

    Anna Schober: Why? How come you say you're blind? Are you mad?

    Evi Schober: I didn't.

    Anna Schober: You didn't? Your teacher made it up? Answer me.

    Evi Schober: I never said that.

    Anna Schober: Look at me. Come on, tell me, did you pretend to be blind? Come on, tell me. I just want to know the truth. Come on. Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you. Is it true? Did you pretend to be blind?

    Evi Schober: Yes.

    [Anna slaps Evi in the face]