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Madisyn 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Second brush, the 48th Cannes Jury Awards. 1. The myth of Odysseus connects with the history of Balkan wars, and the development of a century of film reflects the legacy of human souls. Poetry transforms pain and sorrow, and brings out the eternal motif of Anzhe's wandering rootless / broken home. 2. Dismemberment of the Lenin statue/fantasy arrest/dense fog and the end of the nation/breaking the boundaries of time and space, a five-year-long family prom shot. 3. "To the world we can't dream of...
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Sigmund 2022-03-16 09:01:07
1. After "Landscape in the Mist" and "Eternity and One Day", I finally watched the movie works of Theo Angelopoulos again. Many of the poetic long shots have a sense of solemn ritual, such as the scenes of the family reunion dance. There is a taste of surreal stage design, but the slow narrative rhythm and the slightly boring storyline ultimately limit my love of the film; 2. I have seen the most film production countries/regions in the impression that there are 9 "Benevolent Betrayal", now I...
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Melba 2022-03-15 09:01:09
It's really a grand and profound masterpiece, but it's trapped in a variety of presentations, a lot of symbolic shots are getting more and more replaced, and the plot is constantly being squeezed. Harvey Celtic performed extremely well, and at the end the crying part in the fog is reminiscent of the ending of "Crying Prairie". Looking for movies, looking for dreams, looking for...
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Brice 2022-03-15 09:01:09
He chased the history of this land, but history chased him in turn, often changing stars outside the lens frame, appearing quietly, making a loud noise, waiting for the exclamation after he stepped on, and triumphant. The only exception is a woman. When she was chasing the car on the platform and appealing to him, she chose to jump into his carriage instead of leaving the frame within easy reach. For the first time, she lost her strength. His past was more than hers. The history of victory over...
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Richie 2022-03-14 14:12:29
For the soul to understand itself, it must stare at its own soul. The story will never...
Ulysses' Gaze Comments
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Miles 2022-04-19 09:02:45
Finding the innocence of the first gaze
After watching Angelopoulos' "The Gaze of Ulysses" last night, the shock and emotion in my heart could not dissipate for a long time.
The nearly three-hour film follows an American director A's arduous journey to find footage for his first film in Greece. His journey began in Greece, into the...
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Vivianne 2022-04-19 09:02:45
Ulysses, the returning wandering hero
Half of my love for Greece comes from Angel. Angel extended his love of Greece to the Balkans. It's another road movie, and it's An Zhe's signature long shot, a symbolic man-made spectacle. Ulysses's gaze clues are three reels of film connecting the historical misery of Greeks and natives in...
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Niko: The first thing God created was the journey, then came doubt, and nostalgia.
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Taxi Driver: [talking to A] Know something? Greece is dying... We're dying as a people. We've come full circle. I don't know for how many thousands years, among broken stones and statues... and now we're dying. But if Greece is to die, she'd better do it quickly, because the agony lasts too long, and makes too much noise.
Director: Theodoros Angelopoulos
Language: English,Greek,Bulgarian,Albanian,Serbian,Romanian,Kurdish,Macedonian,German Release date: November 1, 1997