Strong narrative logic

Royce 2022-04-05 09:01:07

I like this documentary very much, I love its narrative logic so much, every rhythm point is well stuck, it can arouse the audience’s interest, and the placement of Vivian’s photos is also worth learning, sometimes as an empty mirror, but More is based on the content of the dialogue to help better understand. The feeling of a conversation over the air is too strong, a little seamless, such as the French accent, an expert and a former employer suddenly have a conversation. The point of nitpicking is that the director's emotions are a little bit unreal.

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  • Lola 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    An unknown female photographer, talented, fond of collecting, withdrawn and delicate. A beautiful and lonely documentary, I was really moved by the end.

  • Elody 2022-04-12 09:01:09

    You look at the benches with the remnants of snow on the street corners, leaving a lonely soul to stop there. She was eccentric, dragging her heavy luggage to and fro from house to house to her employer's house, finding a world where one party didn't want to be disturbed. She walks the streets with the ability to enter the stranger's space, and uses the camera to record the poverty and wealth, absurdity and noise of this world. One can only speculate on how Vivian's arrogant life is kept apart from this world, and yet reluctantly embraces it.