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Rozella 2022-02-04 08:07:04
Re-watching, the excess religious conflict has been discussed for a long time, and under the light-heavy comedy interpretation, it has a new brilliance. In the face of the coming bloody storm, it bravely stepped forward to guard the dangerous nest, and faced cruelty with grace, like holding a hand. Rose met the guns and gave the most gentle blow to this cruel and boring world with silent mockery. Labaki is very talented regardless of the foreshadowing of life and French...
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Arch 2022-02-04 08:07:04
Only movies can do this. They can be so naive when it comes to complex conflicts such as religious beliefs and ethnicity. Maybe because of the female director, the kind-hearted person in the bones is missing a root. Although the combination of the film makes the film more enjoyable to watch, it is still only a superficial form, very interesting and messy, just like the singing and dancing of the upper body of an Indian goddess, the original heavy reality has also become a fairy tale. Surreal....
Where Do We Go Now? Comments
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Vincenza 2022-02-04 08:07:04
Against the "Fusha"s
Unity and coexistence are often easier to pronounce than to actually practice. That was the case in Where do we go now? – in which a village nothing but mundane – but with the exception that Muslims and Christians are cohabiting in the same village. Their coexistence , however, are under increasing...
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Marcelino 2022-02-04 08:07:04
where do i go
1. This is the first time I have seen an anti-war film with this relaxed and cheerful atmosphere as the main tone. I didn't expect that a work with serious themes could be shot like this.
2. The theme of the film's narrative is not new. There are many films based on the conflict between Christians...
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Takla: Fate is a great provider.
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Rita: [about visitors] They look like they've been in a famine. Look at that anorexic one. And the other, flat as a board. Our smallest pair of boobs could feed half of the Ukraine!
Director: Nadine Labaki
Language: Arabic,English,Russian Release date: September 14, 2011