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Maximo 2022-04-07 09:01:06
A sense of chaos that is continuous for a moment, different aspects of life do not meet each other in the same time and space, and finally combine into an indescribable whole. Just like sitting on a bus and turning around and sweeping the scenery, it is that second, the present, and the...
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Name 2022-04-07 09:01:06
Even if you are middle-class, there is still no hurdle that cannot be overcome, only hurdles that cannot be...
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George 2022-04-07 09:01:06
Aunt Huppert wears a lot of...
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Era 2022-04-07 09:01:06
In the past, we were with you, talking about Rousseau reading Foucault's visit to Chateaubriand; now we look at each other and lament that you have to spend Christmas alone. She was living her intellectual life, but she got angry when she saw the flowers on the table, and was discouraged when she saw the black cat that ran away. The delicate flowers reflect the ridicule of life, and the distressed mouse is like the decadence of life. A wall separates the present and the shining past, a glass of...
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Kaya 2022-04-07 09:01:06
The ex-husband was sitting in the shadowy Christmas tree, preparing that this was an option for Christmas. She returned the book without hesitation, took her key and gave him away, shattering his fantasy. I really like this part, why should I be one of the options? Don't you have other parts of your life? very nice. Praise the flow of life, the thresholds of lows and highs are temporary. The female director of 1981, not...
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Louisa 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Isabelle Huppert is truly a gem of cinema, and it complements this year's "Her". Mia Hansen-Love's script and pacing are so good, there's no redundancy, and the mood is just right. After creating the first four films inspired by myself, my brother, and my parents, I began to look forward to the next films about...
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Tyreek 2022-04-06 09:01:07
The narration like French prose is slow and slow, but it has insight into another possibility of looking at life: losing everything but giving birth to a sense of freedom. Whether it is Schopenhauer or Levinas, their philosophies are the best annotations for this spirit. Probably only Aunt Huppert could express this state naturally and calmly. Looking out the car window on the muddy beach you just stepped on, the future can be safely put into...
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Abe 2022-04-06 09:01:07
The weight of ten thousand in the...
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Lucinda 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Compared with the philosophy of Rohmer, in fact, its jumping editing and free temperament are closer to Piara, taking advantage of the wind without stopping. Of course, compared to the heartless gesture, the warmth and strength may appear to be less deep and powerful, but compared with a woman in her 40s, this trick is undoubtedly more antelope with no trace, and this female director is actually a post-80s generation. I'm curious why this film didn't go to Cannes, it feels like it's going to be...
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Deja 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Taking Yuper as the center, it is shaped from the aspects of being a woman, a wife, a mother, and a grandmother. At the same time, it depicts the lives of the old, middle and young generations and their intersections. Philosophical topics run through the whole film. The life of the film is the theme of the film. The romance and elegance of the French are vividly reflected in "even if the first thought of divorce is not the division of property but the division of books", the interludes in the...
Things to Come Comments
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Ruby 2022-04-03 09:01:12
You will be happy only if you don't get it
It begins with Chateaubriand and ends with Schopenhauer.
Begins with the beginning of romanticism and ends with the climax of pessimism.
She had students discuss Rousseau in class.
She read the German poet Enzensberger during the student strike protest.
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Genesis 2022-04-04 09:01:08
build a house, or renaissance
At the beginning of "Things to Come", there are two details.
1. Natalie sentenced students on the ferry for a philosophical essay titled "Can one put oneself in someone else's shoes?"
2. They disembarked to see Chateaubriand's Twilight Stone on the island. In the smoky gray lens, this line of words:...
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Nathalie Chazeaux: I prefer a text a bit rhapsodic by someone who thinks out of the box over the bland writing of marketing fiends.
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Nathalie Chazeaux: [quoting Jean-Jacques Rousseau] So long as we desire, we can do without happiness. We expect to achieve it. If happiness fails to come, hope persists, and illusion's charm lasts as long as the passion causing it. Thus, this condition suffices to itself and the anxiety it inflicts is a pleasure which supplants reality, perhaps bettering it. Woe to him who has nothing to desire! He loses everything he owns. We enjoy less what we obtain than what we desire, and are happy only before becoming so.
Director: Mia Hansen-Løve
Language: French,English,German Release date: April 6, 2016