No doctor is reliable

Else 2022-03-24 08:01:02

Romanian films generally like to directly reflect social issues, and take small themes around them, but they often don’t have grand themes. It’s very strange that they depict their own country because of historical reasons. It is so similar to China. It's mostly about relationships; they generally prefer handheld cameras, lots of long shots, and lots of natural light. In Christie Puyo's Unmedical Reliability I watched today, the editing of the footage has an obvious documentary feel. The editing is mostly done to divide time and scenes, rather than progressive scenes, so the whole film is not so rich in scenes and scenes. The few outdoor scenes add to the film's depressing feel. In addition, the operation of the lens seems to be very random, and there are many repeated scenes. Along with the characteristics of its editing, the whole film tends to be recorded.

Romanian films generally like to directly reflect social issues, and take small themes around them, but they often don’t have grand themes. It’s very strange that they depict their own country because of historical reasons. It is so similar to China. It's mostly about relationships; they generally prefer handheld cameras, lots of long shots, and lots of natural light. In Christie Puyo's Unmedical Reliability I watched today, the editing of the footage has an obvious documentary feel. The editing is mostly done to divide time and scenes, rather than progressive scenes, so the whole film is not so rich in scenes and scenes. The few outdoor scenes add to the film's depressing feel. In addition, the operation of the lens seems to be very random, and there are many repeated scenes. Along with the characteristics of its editing, the whole film tends to be recorded.

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Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    The Romanian New Wave, the astonishing power of real time slowly erupting, die alone reveals the only common situation of human beings - aging into a rotten flesh, and no one can escape. Compared with such pain, the pain of "Pain and Glory" has added a thousand layers of fancy filters. Pain is never glory. It is only when the disease is revealed that he realizes that he is also part of the social environment that abandoned and ridiculed him, part of the group's malice.

  • Dereck 2022-03-24 09:03:52

    Much like a documentary, the medical-related industry is sure to resonate

The Death of Mr. Lazarescu quotes

  • Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): Excuse me, Nurse, but how old are you?

    Mioara Avram: I'm not that young anymore. I'm 55.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): 55?

    Mioara Avram: Yes. In September.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): In September? Just like Virgil, my brother-in-law, only he's 68.

  • Marioara: I'm ready Virgil, come get him and take him to Anghel!