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Montana 2022-01-22 08:03:51


Shouldn't you say that, the whole film is filled with a sense of "fable".

Putting Isabel Huppert at the center of the movie from the beginning also just shows that Dennis regarded her as his incarnation. And this excellent actress can satisfy her. Isabel Huppert’s performance in the movie is very subtle. The woman she plays is thrown into an uncontrollable chaotic situation, and she is thrown into this strange land she is obsessed with. In such a movie, she doesn't have much to do: she just needs to be like the people of this land, and the others are just right. She knows this very well, so she has effectively controlled her performance, which all show the characteristics of an excellent actor.
The consistent middle shot? random.
This is a typical movie that was developed by obsessing with a certain piece of land—just like I am obsessed with a certain image. This way of working or thinking is my preference. In this way, the tone of the movie is based on the fable. In "White Material", the silent faces of Africa with a pair of bright eyes inlaid just intensify this "fable".
Isabel Huppert hopes to collaborate with Claire Dennis on a film about Africa in order to bring her to Africa. Can you say that, this movie is a movie about the land in general.
Unfamiliar, cruel or coveted land can always inspire you the most.
Imagine that you are already familiar with this land. Its breath, the intensity of the sun, the mountains, and the trees are all you have become accustomed to, and you are enjoying it wantonly. In fact, it is still strange and distant, but in the movie, it can be as familiar to you as a mother. This is almost a hobby, especially for those who often feel like an outsider, he imagines himself being among people casually and leisurely. This kind of imagination is quite enjoyable.
Organize a strange sense of time and space, but does not neglect the requirements of narration.

Romanticism is most likely to be the scourge of this type of movie, but here, besides Dennis' unusual obsession, she uses a handheld record method, which may be the best way to effectively suppress romantic sentiment. Secondly, Dennis may not show her experience. No matter what the film crew meets or hears in Africa, the scope of their movies is always limited, and they don’t show any spectacles, as if these things happened in a certain suburb. This is also restraint. the result of. This is why the movie appears natural. However, although what you saw and heard in Africa did not directly appear in the film, the emotions about Africa permeated the film: its vast tranquility.
Regarding the children implicated by the war, Dennis understood one truth: the powerlessness of compassion. So in this movie, we don't see any obvious sympathy for children. (?) The

so-called "elitism" in movies is related to privatization and aversion to narrative.
Can repeatedly watch movies, and fast-food style film

between the audience and the film clips are separated by one pair of magic hands, so all the process of shooting all the emotions, torment, torture, ecstasy should be part of the film,
a One way of saying "should create another perfect and impeccable world."
Another way of saying "the world on the screen should be in contact with the viewer's world."

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  • Cora 2022-04-19 09:02:49

    The plot was not handled well, and the temperament was weak, but the music was very good, and it was like being breathed into a fairy. (This movie is very good in every aspect except the director)

  • Ada 2022-04-23 07:04:20

    Denis actually doesn't understand the Malians of Africans? And BT's Djibouti-Esse are just set characters, more like puppets staring blankly at white people, even at the end of the credits to pay tribute to the brave rebellious children, it does give some children a more positive presentation, but overall it is nothing more than naive and stupid , chaos, corruption stereotypes. Totally disagree with the comments that the ending is an up-and-coming future son's ending not so much about being black as it is about rebelling against the patriarchy with the kids. Although the title refers to race, it's actually a woman wrapped in a colonial plantation background. The film is a film about Huppert who is caught in the combination of multiple elements such as divorce, racial violence, post-colonial violence, independent spirit, etc. Several female characters other than her include her ex-husband's new love, a pharmacy employee, a woman who helps at the station They have been given special camera care and affirmation. In fact, it is better to start from these people and remake this film. It is worse than it is now.