-
Alberto 2022-03-24 09:03:22
It feels like it was shot by the Chinese, especially oriental. About life, about past lives, about dreams, in fact, it is quite sad when you think about it. However, Apichatpong still uses fantasy, psychic and even plain images to make all this less scary, "everyday" and "dream". What is Abang's dream? "But the words are never...
-
Ashtyn 2022-03-24 09:03:22
It is said that Bi Gan Apichatpong is very similar, but I feel that Cai Mingliang also has similarities. For difficult plots and ideas, the camera is pulled very far, very close and very long, or left blank. When the night falls, you can see the starry sky in the cave, the fish bathing under the waterfall, all these mystical semiotic images, flowing through the past life and the future. Some people figured it out and lay down in the photo, while some people couldn't figure it out and put on...
-
Edmond 2022-03-24 09:03:22
It is said that Bi Gan Apichatpong is very similar, but I feel that Cai Mingliang also has similarities. For difficult plots and ideas, the camera is pulled very far, very close and very long, or left blank. When the night falls, you can see the starry sky in the cave, the fish bathing under the waterfall, all these mystical semiotic images, flowing through the past life and the future. Some people figured it out and lay down in the photo, while some people couldn't figure it out and put on...
-
Kitty 2022-03-22 09:02:42
It is said that this story mainly comes from an old monk in Thailand who talks a lot. After watching the film, I read Apichatpong’s information on his visit to Uncle Boonmee in Nabua, northeastern Thailand. I felt like Pu Songling wrote Liaozhai, and he also mixed the mysterious legends from different people, such as those “ghost monkey” images. It is a variant from the wartime "widow ghost" of the 1960s. Fragments of time and space are poured into this flavor capsule, and the images open up...
-
Hailee 2022-03-21 09:03:03
Gus Van Sant's "Aokigahara Sea of Trees", which I watched a few days ago, turned the forest under Mount Fuji into an artificial green belt. The forest in Apichatpong's films is always mysterious, mysterious, and supernatural, full of supernatural power, which is disturbing but can't help but be curious. He's going to shoot exactly what we can't see. Like Uncle Boonmee's missing son with a camera. I especially like the cave...
-
Granville 2022-03-20 09:02:39
The masterpiece of Apichatpong won the Palme d'Or in Cannes. 1. Long buffalo, soul monkey spirit, merman and fish friendship, damp jungle, cave womb, past and present. 2. Sluggish and slow, fixed camera position, long lens, life flow, magical surreal, six different tones. 3. The still photo circulation of iron-blooded totalitarianism is in agreement with Chris Mark [Dy]. 4. The harsh rock and roll of the soul out of the body to the disco shattered the silent and natural sound, just like the...
-
Armando 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Nineteen years, Azhen, you are still forty-two, but my hands are already old. Just as when I saw the bright future and saw the end, my heart couldn't be moved, and an emptiness that was stronger than crying without tears came to my...
-
Jennifer 2022-03-19 09:01:08
This movie tells us that we must not persecute the Communist Party members when they grow old and they will suffer from kidney...
-
Norberto 2022-03-19 09:01:08
You must add the cut clips from the DVD to watch (the few minutes deleted from the cave is the essence, dear). Although Apichatpong has always been cheating in his films, watching his films is a painful experience, but the world view of this film is really interesting and tight. Palme d'Or is not because of how good he is, but because of the extreme lack of originality of art films in the European perspective, it caught the life-saving straw in Southeast Asia. "Heaven is not as good as the...
-
Gudrun 2022-03-19 09:01:08
What really allows the French to find the context is the obvious relationship between it and "Dyke", past and present murmurs and even still pictures... The difference is that Apichatpong gives such thrilling suspense with Thai mysticism and modernity. Critical meaning. Azhen was really moved when she asked "Have you received all of them?" The Encyclopedia of Demons and Ghosts may be the only possibility beyond Mulholland's...
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Comments
-
Keenan 2022-03-25 09:01:19
The past life, this life, and the future are still unknown, each life is a different and extraordinary realization
The film's footage, succinctness, and novel expression are all amazing. The past life, this life, and the future are still unknowable, and each life is a different and extraordinary realization. Although I can't remember the past life, I can't predict the next life, and I can't even figure out the...
-
Michale 2022-03-23 09:03:06
a thought that might be scary
When I first watched it, I felt that the director was really imaginative, but the rhythm was too slow, and the filming language was too bland and unartistic. Later, in retrospect, maybe the director himself just wanted to state such a world, so it was for the purpose of statement and record. It's...
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives quotes
-
Boonsong: I couldn't have experienced this if I hadn't mated with a monkey ghost.
-
Boonmee: I know this man Dang who was paralysed. He drank this tea. Now he can walk fine and his piss is clear as water.
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Language: Thai,French,Lao Release date: September 1, 2010