Z Comments

  • Justus 2022-02-24 08:02:25

    #Archive180426# French cinema before and after the New Wave is undoubtedly a milestone in the history of world cinema. Z opens up the horizons of political cinema, completely immersing the audience with a uniquely witty tone. The soundtrack and editing are very touching, and the narration is not sloppy at all. The previous rally group scene was intense enough, and the political truth of the ending was heartwarming. The director said that the actors are all unpaid, and the young grandfather...

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  • Rodger 2022-02-24 08:02:25

    he is still alive

    The feeling is very confusing, there is no logic, no wonder what to say where you think.

    Follow the recommendation of a reliable film critic and follow the picture, you can be fortunate to see many outstanding films, such as this Z which Roger Ebert strongly recommends. Unfortunately, while...

  • Victoria 2022-02-24 08:02:25

    A "good guy" with high power

    A very good political film. The plot is compact and exciting. The use of music and camera language in the film is also commendable, which perfectly sets off the tense atmosphere in the film.
      Let's talk about the three "persistent justice" in the film, young reporter: The purpose of his exposure...

Z quotes

  • Matt: Hélène! Hélène! Hélène! They've all been charged, even the general. The magistrate didn't back down. You see? It's as if he were still alive. It's a real revolution. The government will fall. The extremists will be swept away. The elections will be a landslide victory.

  • Vago: This guy leaps onto the truck bed, lithe and ferocious as a tiger. He grabs me - and whoosh! Out I go into the street.

    Examining Magistrate: How did he leap?

    Vago: Like a tiger.

    Examining Magistrate: Before that.

    Vago: Lithe and ferocious as a tiger.

    Examining Magistrate: Yago used the same exact phrase.