This kind of bizarre doesn't need any means to show, just show.

Clementine 2022-02-24 08:01:09

This film won the Grand Prix at the Saint-Denis Film Festival, I think, mainly because it is too bizarre or too legendary. I saw a comment saying: "The director saw a gem, but used it to pound garlic." And so on. In my opinion, the plot of any film is always the first. If it is not impressing enough, it falls into the cliché or whatever, no matter how many and superb technical means and processing are used, it will be nothing but a violent thing. Some people may say that technology helps to shape the plot. That's right, as far as this film is concerned, the feelings we have formed after watching it are also the effects created by the plot and shooting techniques. So there is no need to complain about why the shooting is no longer bizarre, and the ups and downs are stronger. Perhaps the director just wants to restore the truest side of this bizarre story with a smooth technique. The bizarreness of such a story may not be rare in any technique or technique. Some children imitate the plot of a movie or something. This is life. For them, it is a kind of life. What still needs to be done? Does that still belong to the child? If it doesn't belong to a child, what's so great about this thing? The weirdness of this story lies in the fact that the children created their own world with a lifestyle different from ordinary people. After all, such a world is the world of children, the most ordinary life that belongs to them, what else needs to be dealt with? Can you be more specific? What do you want to do?

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  • Barton 2022-03-21 09:03:10

    Reminds me of the grey garden

  • Jakayla 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    In this era, both films and documentaries lack fresh themes, but this film is definitely an exception. A family of seven children, imprisoned for 14 years, relies on 5,000 films to support their desire and cognition of the outside world. This is an exciting story. Their true state, their hearts, what is their father thinking, is there any apology and guilt, why does the mother condone, and all the questions come up?