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Lillian 2022-04-21 09:03:53
Using space for time, passing scenery and encountering people alternately struggle and escape, which are indispensable in life no matter what age. However, the narration of large sections has a kind of split that forcibly turns between two time and space, which is unsightly. [So far, Franz Rogowski's two Berlin main competitions this year have all been seen, and the role of "On the Aisle" has a similar view. As much as possible, the "senior feeling" of witnessing the changes, coupled with the...
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Nikita 2022-04-21 09:03:53
The ingenious creation that integrates the escape story of World War II with the elements of contemporary refugees, and puts it into the contemporary context to repackage and tell the ingenious creation, the Great Cleansing, Marseilles, refugees, identity replacement, and erratic women, even though the story itself is full of all kinds of strange love and blood, but However, the film is full of literary atmosphere, filled with melancholy beauty, and the importance of narration is self-evident....
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Jean 2022-04-21 09:03:53
This is the first time I saw Petzold's film. The storytelling technique of interlacing time and space is really advanced and slow. The lullaby of Homecoming is like a consolation for the turbulent old and new European refugees and the lonely souls of war. The interweaving of mysterious characters in text and reality also gives the film a unique charm. EU Film Festival...
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Rosalia 2022-04-21 09:03:53
4.5 A chicken jelly couldn't help but slip five stars. It is also a hot spot for refugee issues. This film is extremely advanced. On the surface, it looks like an overhead style. The story is transplanted to the present, the sunny afternoon, the curtains blown by the breeze, the small bar on the street corner, the silent girl we met, the blurred, trance, mysterious, and empty taste is completely replicated. The most unexpected thing is that the film is the largest. The suspense is not whether...
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Amber 2022-04-21 09:03:53
6.5/10. A wonderful feeling of watching a movie, like reading a novel written by Duras, but it is a low-end version. The narration is still a deduction...
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Leonor 2022-04-21 09:03:53
8.1 The focus shifts from the refugee issue to the moral conflict within the characters. After reading it, I find that it is nothing more than a Modiano-esque story, but the sense of emptiness that has been transferred from history to modern society provides a reasonable soil for the dramatic plot. Various packaging will not make the movie boring. Should we give up "love" for a "better" life? The characters are forever framed by doors, windows and mirrors, and the sense of shame that has been...
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Scottie 2022-04-21 09:03:53
It's hard not to feel overwhelmed by the absurdity of the film's plot design, but fortunately Petzold was able to capture the most moving moments in time, and the unique worldview formed a strange but magical look and...
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Angie 2022-04-21 09:03:53
4.5 The past and the present meet and become a discrete...
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Fay 2022-04-20 09:03:00
8/10. The beginning of the story is paradoxically bridging the two real time and space of history and the present. The ghosts of history such as planning to escape and alerting martial law come one after another. The meaning of the border is no longer a simple reference to the trauma of the two eras of World War II and European immigration, but also the dislocation of individual identity and memory. , to become the protagonist, a state that can neither be achieved nor inseparable. The...
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Cleta 2022-04-20 09:03:00
4.5 | The application of the novel narrative technique "free indirect quotation" in...
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Lacey 2022-04-17 09:01:14
How to present a novel on the screen
At the beginning, the dialogue between the two brings out the big environment. It only depends on the acting skills to bring out the atmosphere. This is a very powerful foundation. The side-by-side hit, the ambulance passing by, the close-up of the letter, and the close-up of the letter appeared...
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Keshaun 2022-04-16 08:01:01
Transit - Borders and Moods
A work by Petzold, the new director of the Berlin 18 main competition "Berlin School", before Vindini. The tone is seductive, Paula Bell is seductive, and the narrative is complex, making it more attractive because of the threshold. There are two highlights in the whole article—the legacy of Duras'...
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Georg: Then he thought, 'This is Marseille.' A port city. Port cities are cities, in which is told. That's what they're there for. And these people have the right to tell and that you listen inside.
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Georg: The song did not want to get out of his mind. Everything is dreaming. And everything is exchanged. Back in life again. The evening is already sitting on our house
Director: Christian Petzold
Language: German,French,French Sign Language Release date: March 1, 2019