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Melba 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Quote: The camera angles add a kind of macro-narrative perspective to the film, which creates an unparalleled sense of realism for the audience. Different from the scenery display function of aerial photography in many movies, the viewpoint of the drone in this film is isomorphic with the viewpoint of the boy who operates the drone, Baz, the drone accidentally intervened in the police shooting incident, participating in the narrative and escalate the conflict. And the boy Baz's point of view has changed with the progress of the event. From the omniscient perspective of the drone during the shooting incident to the voyeuristic perspective of the cat's eye when the children gather to fight back at the end of the film, as a witness to the incident, Baz cleverly created it for the audience. With the separation effect. The tightening of the angle of view is accompanied by the gradual loss of the viewer’s mentality. The viewer and the camera witness the intensification of violent conflict. Even though documentary photography has provided the greatest sense of presence, we still feel powerless because we are outside the scene. Nothing but a sense of emptiness and distress.

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  • Watson 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    4.5. Can feel a sense of being close to the character. Everyone's action dilemma and the dilemma faced are thrilling. I thought the film would end in a state of injustice and unfairness. But the creator’s perspective is higher. He realized that whether it is a police or a gang, the lack of justice and fairness, and the mess of turning a blind eye to responsibility will inevitably lead to a violent and anarchic backlash from the bottom victims. The good guys, bad guys, and middlemen of the country will all be dragged into mutual hatred that cannot be released. Any ideas, systems, races, religions, and class conflicts in the entire world will eventually face such a devastating dilemma. Especially when I saw such a film in the city of Jerusalem, I felt particularly strong. The Palme d'Or of this year's Cannes Film Festival should be here. This jury is really made up of a group of illiterate and leisurely people who have no vision.

  • Jeff 2022-03-20 09:02:30

    This film basically reflects the irreconcilable opposition and differentiation in the dual world. In fact, it is very similar to the status quo where there is only a stand and no right and wrong. Both sides have exhausted their patience and are unwilling to bother with words, yet they refuse to let go of their arrogance and prejudice. In this way, the misunderstanding will deepen step by step and things will become more and more troublesome. As a result, the evil police's today is the good police's tomorrow, and the little Isa is the future Salah or the Lion King. On the other hand, both sides feel that they are wronged, but there is no way to retreat under the irreconcilable status quo. Just like the abrupt ending, a wonderful metaphor: the teenager refuses to throw away the Molotov cocktail, and the police do not want to put it down. The pistol, so he reached a kind of "reconciliation" that was difficult to overcome, embarrassing and ironic.

Les Misérables quotes

  • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

    Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.