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Braulio 2022-03-10 08:02:34

I see immersive dramatic power in this film, a fortunate man.

Pride and/or humility co-exist in a contradictory way.

We all possess pride, despite knowing well 'pride goes before it falls', how to sensibly handle pride, though, is what we have been learning throughout our life journey.

'Fortune favours fools'

do you agree?

I kind of either or.

The struggles within Peter originate from the doctrinal nurture based on his clergyman father's chrischianity, which he was unwilling to accept. He had been seeking, searching, and then finally has found himself as 'half human being in ungodly solitude'.

Lived hard for seeking meaningness, died with meaninglessness, yet.

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  • Tyrel 2022-04-20 09:02:48

    Billy-August's new film is 100 times better than "Beautiful Fire"... Based on a famous Danish novel 100 years ago, it is mature and solid. The story of how an unfortunate childhood ruined a person's life. It has a little Julien's meaning, but also a dreamer's tragedy... There is a key turning point in the mishandling: why did Pierre abandon the nobleman's daughter so easily Jacoby? It is very difficult for a person who has struggled from the bottom to make such a choice!

  • Andres 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Well-rounded micro-tv series, big-scale feature films with narrative cancer. Without the slightest aura, the story is as good as the movie is.