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Tamia 2022-04-21 09:03:16
I can't help but want to compare it to Rohmer's Afternoon Love. Both are about middle-class marriage tragedies. Although Truffaut's ending is more tragic, isn't Rohmer's aggrieved marriage even more touching? And Rohmer's men are more pathetic and women more promiscuous, less predictable than Truffaut's, which is more modern than Truffaut's performance of a man in a romantic encounter and a woman in marital...
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Derick 2022-04-21 09:03:16
8.2/10 is not so new wave, the middle-aged man's derailment ends in tragedy, and he is still very Truffaut in the discussion of marriage relationship. François Dore is so...
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Darryl 2022-04-21 09:03:16
Truffaut's sword is not old, the scheduling is as powerful as ever, and the emotion is so delicate and interesting. The relationship between the three protagonists is complicated and interesting. The man who originally thought he could be separated from the two was abandoned by the two women. He thought he was the center of love, but let love destroy all of life. This is not a romantic transference, nor is it a well-deserved derailment, but a wrong estimate of one's...
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Okey 2022-04-21 09:03:16
The emotional impulses and trade-offs are too delicate and subtle to be portrayed, and only the sudden death at the end can play a balancing...
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Kirsten 2022-04-21 09:03:16
It was the first time I really felt that Truffaut's films were so delicate and concise. The characters are so well...
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Gracie 2022-04-21 09:03:16
The plot is so simple that the husband cheats, the wife finds out that the husband cheats, the lover leaves the husband, and the wife kills the husband. But there's always something catchy about a new wave movie, a learned man, a little bit of action when he's having...
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Burdette 2022-04-20 09:02:25
The front is all good, the emotional changes of the characters and the progress of the story are very delicate, but the ending is a bit nondescript; is this the ending given by the French director? Not as good as Woody...
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Derrick 2022-04-20 09:02:25
A murder case caused by an extramarital affair, but the focus is not the murder case but the extramarital affair. Truffaut took extramarital affairs in a more cultural atmosphere, and his lover François Dorie also photographed...
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Katheryn 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Truffaut's casual experiment is very atmospheric and the editing is crazy. Godard's "Piero the Madman" obviously has some place from here, and even the film language of "La Dolce Vita" and "Soft Skin" have...
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Denis 2022-04-20 09:02:25
At best, it is classical and beautiful, at worst, it is long and uninteresting. Truffaut's grasp of the details of life is still excellent. The man who is dealing with his wife and his lover hides his helplessness when stealing love, and his wandering around the wall is hidden in some very subtle details: the panic that his lover broke into the dinner party, the eagerness to Get rid of the irritability of annoying receptionists and more. But the story is too cliché and melodrama, and even with...
The Soft Skin Comments
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Crystel 2022-02-25 08:01:09
Soft will, more like
Although we note the same good eyes for details, "Soft Skin" is not a good Truffaut. What we are missing here is the director's hallmark irony and sardonic witticism, facing what is (inevitably) Absurd in romance. The wife's face shows great strength of character, and the man is weak and pathetic,...
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Donavon 2022-02-25 08:01:09
Don’t play with fire if you love the party
It is still a trufaut that has nothing to do with the new wave. It is really scheming to put La peau douce and La femme d'a cote together in the archive. Movies have evolved from black and white to color. Men and women still don’t end well in love, and they don’t know the situation. Men always get...
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Pierre Lachenay: I've learned that men's unhappiness arises from the inability to stay quietly in their own room.
Director: François Truffaut
Language: French,Portuguese,English Release date: April 20, 1964