Live up to a good movie title

Benjamin 2022-03-21 09:01:57

Unscrupulously said.

In the 1960s, a mother who was about to become blind worked hard to save money for her son's eye surgery. Later, the landlord stole her money and she was forced to kill. And perseverance, gave up the opportunity to defend and reverse the case.

What's disgusting is the shaky footage that seems to want to increase the realism of the scene, and the imaginary singing and dancing interspersed like a white lady. I gently lost my appetite and encouraged myself again and again to watch this woman's hanging

anyway, the story may still be the same. Really, at least there are no major flaws. The image of a woman who is stoic and wants to die without words is typical in the East, but unusual in the West; I just don’t feel comfortable with the director’s expression. I didn’t realize that the woman’s singing and dancing were very moving, and the whimsical singing and dancing were also inexplicable and detrimental to realism. The strength

so I once suspected that the screenwriter or director was the girl whose eyes were saved by surgery, so I was a

middle-aged pseudo-literary

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  • Osbaldo 2021-12-13 08:01:07

    cruel. This movie is so fucking entangled with me, it's not kind, it's not hearty.

  • Granville 2022-03-24 09:01:55

    I have seen this film a long time ago. I always thought that Von Trier was an amazing director. His films made me horrified, because all the extremely ugly human nature in his films appeared with kindness and kindness. And the most terrifying thing is that this kind of face has never been torn apart. Let me ask, could it be that all despicableness has never been noticed by others, is this the case with all of us? I have never seen a director do such an extreme job before.

Dancer in the Dark quotes

  • Selma: There's no more to see...

  • Selma: [singing] This isn't the last song, there's no violin, the choir is quiet, and no one takes a spin, this is the next to last song, and that's all...