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Lola 2022-04-04 08:01:01

Everyone in the film has their own AB side, the A side is the positive side, normal, adaptable, and often shown in front of others, the B side is the dark side, usually hidden, only when needed, when necessary, and absolutely safe. , and then took it out to show people. There are so many complicated people in this family. Most of them ignore the truth of others and dare not easily expose their own darkness. They use the A side to maintain the surface calm, but the B side will always look for opportunities to surface and let them Face the real test when caught off guard.

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  • Jamey 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    3.5; Not only did it continue the plot of "Love", but also continued the icy chill in terms of the theme. The calm long shots and the conflicts/communications in the medium and long shots all peeled off the middle-class exterior of this family with internal and external troubles from a cold bystander perspective. Warm and hopeless, so the most cruel old people and girls are the most sober; cleverly implanted refugee themes and work-related disputes, mapping class differences, and the intervention of new media are all things that keep pace with the times.

  • Angie 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    Haneke's warmth and cruelty, I can't see anything more extreme than him. There are enchantments around Trintignant, travel through film history and life, and every shot is terrifying. The scene between the old man and the young girl was calm, and my tears were uncontrollable. This happened only when I was watching Ozu. Palme d'Or in my mind. It's not just about the middle class to me. Feeling more powerless, missing Grandma Riva more, and everything.