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Devyn 2022-04-06 09:01:07
3.5 The movie is called "Future Things". It probably wants to convey a view that a person can (must) live well, but I think the protagonist lacks a kind of motivation to change his life. She is content with her teaching position. Lost interest in and support for the student movement, suffered a family accident but was busy for some reason, and even the philosophy she had studied for many years could not help herself. This state of being once possessed and now giving up is the same as that of...
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Nicklaus 2022-04-06 09:01:07
1. A little European woody allen feeling. 2. Hu Beier is the main line, and also explained some life trajectories of her mother and daughter, which almost gave women the active choice and passive acceptance in society. 3. This woman has her own determination, one persists, she does not see publicity and hysteria, she walks silently on her own life path, and she does not owe her mother, husband, children, her students, and everyone related to her life gets it. she...
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Garry 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Teaching philosophy is no more boring than revolution; the heroine, a middle school philosophy teacher, suffered a series of life changes in middle age, but her life and work trajectory did not change much. Teaching, reading, and writing were discussed anonymously by living a collective life in the mountains As a young student of the radical authorship, she is marked as bourgeois, but after the 1968 student movement, she probably does not worship youth and radicalism, and only completes...
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Vaughn 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Although I am a little stubborn, I just want to stick to my own way of living. Come on, I will take it easy. When she walked alone, not knowing whether to be sad or happy, this character created by Hansen-Love completely hit me. On the other hand, the characters in French art films talking about philosophy always make people feel like they are douchebags, but they also have the feeling that they are talking about their feet on a piece of paper....
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Dee 2022-04-05 09:01:07
The script is watertight and very French, a combination of lifeline and intellectual film, reflecting on the link between freedom and dependence from a philosophical perspective. In fact, the viewing experience is not good or even a little warm, but the absolute heroine Yu Peier once again occupies the entire film, and compares it with a group of philosophical young characters, interpreting a person between family and social constraints and personal ideals The contradiction is quite...
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Makayla 2022-04-05 09:01:07
The future is to live in constant change again and...
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Ashleigh 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Women over 40 can't play anymore----a female philosophy teacher who converts to this common view, of course, her life and knowledge are divided into two parts. But can you blame her? Even in the mountain commune in the film, it is a group of heroes who gather and talk, women serve dishes and wash dishes; the society is not friendly, and scholars are often hypocritical. The loss of love and schooling in her original family also secretly affected her pragmatic life of studying hard and loving her...
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Christina 2022-04-05 09:01:07
The director's most mature work in all aspects so far. It is rich in poetry and philosophy and reflects on the second half of his life. Thoughts and behaviors try to be one, each person can only accompany you for a while, and sooner or later will have to separate. Isabelle Hube's acting makes the film achieve its best...
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Dagmar 2022-04-05 09:01:07
A masterpiece of storytelling among all the pretentiously art house films and political statement of miserable refugees, so subtle yet so powerful @ Berlinale...
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Kaya 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Surprisingly good! When I read the introduction, I thought it was another bad film that was sent in through my connections... The director is Maggie Cheung's former current...
Things to Come Comments
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Ophelia 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Things to Come
"What might happen in the future, and what might not happen in the future. There's just a moment, no matter who you are or who I am, it will come." Things to Come. Socrates finally has his own time to pick up the poisonous wine and drink it down. Until then, whether the philosophy you are attached...
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Agustin 2022-04-24 07:01:26
It's easy to declare that you want freedom, to be truly free is scary
It's easy to declare one's desire to be free, but it's scary to be truly free - "L'avenir" (Something in the Future)
In fact, most of us do not pay attention to the unity of action and thought, and what we do is just for role-playing. For example, the attitude towards various news on social media is...
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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