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Daphne 2022-03-17 09:01:10
Most of the time it's like a cut from a novel, I have to say, you just watch the movie and you just like the photography and then there's nothing. That sense of power in the original, it felt like David Cronenberg should do it. Two of my favorite changes are the bike ride at the end of the field, and the car at the end of the novel to the terminal (starting station), and the movie is the character returns to the beginning scene of the movie in the author's...
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Kevon 2022-03-17 09:01:10
The sorrow of a guest who died in a foreign land. . The main theme played by Ryuichi Sakamoto fits the movie very...
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Holden 2022-03-17 08:01:01
There is not a second when you don't want to rush into the screen to take a...
The Sheltering Sky Comments
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Griffin 2022-03-22 09:03:00
However, these seem infinite
The motive for watching The Sheltering Sky was "fullmoon" in Ryuichi Sakamoto's "async". The male voice at the beginning chanted:
Because we don't know when we will die.
We get to think of life as an inexhaustible well.
Yet everything happens only a certain number of times.
And a very small number,...
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Mae 2022-03-17 08:01:01
Forever questioning and searching
Have you ever had a moment like this?
——In a crowd that is surging like a tide, sometimes I feel lonely; in a place like a duck to water, I am ready to leave at any time; when I should be happy, my heart is slightly filled with inexplicable sadness.
In fact, this is a very typical feeling,...
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Kit Moresby: According to Port, everyone eventually gets used to anything.
Tunner: If that were true, it would be the end of progress.
Kit Moresby: No, I'm sure it's true. I just don't know whether it's good or bad.
Port Moresby: Neither.
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Port Moresby: Could you be happy here?
Kit Moresby: Happy? Happy? How do you mean?
Port Moresby: I mean, could you like it here?
Kit Moresby: How do I know? God, I wish you wouldn't ask me questions like this! Really! I can't answer them. What do you want me to say? "Yes, I'll be happy in Africa"? I like Ain Krorfa so much, but I can't tell whether I want to stay for a month or I want to leave tomorrow.
Tunner: You couldn't leave tomorrow even if you wanted to. Can't get any information about how to get out of this place. No buses, not even a fruit truck. Nobody speaks English. Anybody for a nightcap?
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
Language: English,French,Arabic Release date: December 12, 1990