Imagination explodes

Lola 2022-04-20 09:01:43

What kind of imagination can create such a movie, the whole movie is basically the story that Roy told the little girl Alexandro. The strong contrast is not only in the color, the hero's high-spirited ambition in the story is compared with Roy's passive, apathetic and world-weary suicide in reality, the comparison between each character in the story and each character in reality, the comparison between slow motion and fast scene, the comparison between civilization and original contrast. That tribal prayer dance was so talented. The little girl's English is also quite funny. And the story, as the little girl complains, always stops at the best and most interesting moments.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexzander 2022-03-24 09:01:58

    It can be said to be very interesting to pay tribute to the comedy stuntman's interpretation of the layered story montage transition-oral narration, what does it mean to narrate the world/spatialization of storytelling, and where does the motivation for reality and fiction come from? How do comedians maintain a good comedy spirit? ) The drama of the play tempts the characters and the audience (listening)//It is a work with a sense of film history and a self-reflexive narration//The picture is very beautiful and the art of architecture is great!

  • Ilene 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    A film that pays tribute to movies, especially silent ones, a love letter from fans to movies. The three worlds in the film (off-screen, in-screen, silent film) are all films, innocence, fantasy, and (for film) love and integration. Director Tasim Singh is from India, but filmed Leonor's fun and Mexican style. After this movie, I will look for more movies starring Lee Pace to watch.

The Fall quotes

  • Doctor: [suspicious Alexandria is not translating correctly for her mother] Alexandria, did she just ask me a question?

    Alexandria: No, it's just how we talk.

  • Alexandria: [crying as Roy finishes the story] Why are you making everyone die?

    Roy Walker: Because... everything dies