I can't comment at all, but I'm totally impressed

Jacklyn 2022-04-19 09:02:38

I can't even say that I fully understood the movie, the characters, the plot, a lot of things. The narrative structure is loose, without too much plot, but it just makes you feel some kind of indescribable emotion from the heart.

Can't comment from a technical point of view. I don't know what method the director used, so casual, but it penetrates your heart. When I watch it, I think of Italian "Cinema". It's a bit similar. It's all a little boy's growth experience. But "The Years of Dog Face" has no sensationalism, no rich colors, or even beautiful scenes, but it makes people immersed in it.

This film has a certain level of unattainable height. It's an indescribably beautiful picture.

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Extended Reading
  • Coralie 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    My perspective is that of a child and sometimes an adult, and I can't help but wonder how did I grow up? How much trouble did you cause your family? In the eyes of children, puppies are important, and mothers are attached, and they do not understand why adults are interested in women. Mother's illness casts a shadow over childhood, but glass factories, summer houses, football, pure and happy childhood, we grew up like this, and every detail will affect us after we grow up.

  • Ludwig 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Suitable for light taste, I like it very much, especially recommended.

My Life as a Dog quotes

  • [first lines]

    Ingemar: I should have told her everything. Mom loved stories like that. It's not so bad if you think about it. It could have been worse. Just think how that poor guy who got a new kidney in Boston ended up. He got his name in all the papers, but he died just the same. And what about Laika, the space dog? They put her in the Sputnik and sent her into space. They attached wires to her heart and brain to see how she felt. I don't think she felt too good. She spun around up there for five months until her doggy bag was empty. She starved to death. It's important to have something like that to compare things to.

  • Ingemar: It's strange how I can't stop thinking about Laika. People shouldn't think so much. "Time heals all wounds," Mrs. Arvidsson says. Mrs. Arvidsson says some wise things. You have to try to forget.